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Hurricane Michael Update: When will Michael get to North Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA —
Hurricane Michael hit the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday afternoon, swept through Georgia — killing at least two people — and is now on its way to the Carolinas, which are still reeling from epic flooding by Hurricane Florence.
Michael was said to be the most powerful hurricane on record to hit Florida’s Panhandle.
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The devastating storm was downgraded to a Tropical Storm and is expected to arrive in North Carolina late Thursday morning.
Timeline of the storm
9 a.m.: Rainfall starts in the Sandhills
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Heavier rain starts to fall across the area
3 p.m. – 7 p.m.: Heaviest rainfall occurs
7 p.m.: Heavy rains start to taper off, dry spots form
8 p.m. – 10 p.m.: Storm pushes out of the area
Rainfall amounts will average 2-4″ inches.
Areas near Raleigh can expect to see between 2-4″, areas surrounding Person County could see 5-7″, and the coastal region could see between 1-3″.
Local power outages and minor structural damage will be possible; Duke Energy is expecting between 300,000 to 500,000 outages in the Carolinas.
Local rivers and streams, which were recently affected by Hurricane Florence, could see some flooding from Tropical Storm Michael.
Cape Fear River crests higher than Hurricane Matthew
On Wednesday, the Cape Fear River crested high than it did during Hurricane Matthew.
Some rivers are expected to crest — or reach the highest stage or level of a flood wave as it passes a particular point — at moderate flood stage Friday night and Saturday morning.
Big Weather said Isolated tornadoes are possible as well.
(Copyright ©2018 ABC11-WTVD-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved – The Associated Press contributed to this report.)