UNC Charlotte monitoring Hurricane Florence
UNC Charlotte is monitoring Hurricane Florence closely. At this time, the area is not expecting significant effects from the storm beyond moderate to heavy rain and some gusty winds. However, it is important to note that even a slight change in the storm’s path could lead to greater effects in Charlotte. Gov. Roy Cooper has declared a state of emergency for all of North Carolina to mobilize resources in advance of any effects the storm may have on the state, especially coastal communities. This does not mean danger from the hurricane is imminent in this area. The University is operating on a normal schedule; however, officials will continue to follow the hurricane’s forecast and will keep the campus community updated. Individuals should continue to monitor the local weather forecast, too. Resources: ReadyNC — Build an emergency kit National Weather Service — Monitor the local forecast NinerReady — Review additional safety tips