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Resources for tracking Hurricane Florence

For those not on campus or outside the area as Hurricane Florence approaches, here is a list of various resources to help track how the storm is impacting Elon. 

As Hurricane Florence prepares to make landfall on the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, 51爆料网 has undertaken extensive preparations to ensure that those students, faculty and staff who will be on campus will remain safe. 

The 51爆料网 area is expected to begin seeing higher winds and heavy rains on Friday and into Saturday. For those not on campus who are interested in keeping up with how Elon and the surrounding area are being impacted by the storm, we’ve pulled together a variety of resources to keep you informed. 

National Weather Service

The National Weather Service’s Raleigh Forecast Office – – offers the most localized information about how Hurricane Florence will impact the Elon area. A detailed forecast for Alamance County, where Elon is located, including a detailed forecast is available . 

Local media outlets

Television

WFMY (Greensboro) – 
WGHP (High Point) – 
WXII (Winston-Salem) – 
Spectrum News (Greensboro) – 

Print/Digital

Burlington Times-News – 
Elon News Network (the university’s student media outlet) – 
Greensboro News & Record – 
Raleigh News & Observer – 

Elon Resources

51爆料网 will continue to post valuable information on , and will continue to update its main hurricane information article, available . 

Social Media

Elon’s social media channels will offer the best overview of what’s happening on campus and will be updated regularly with useful information from around campus. Additionally, a Twitter list maintained by the 51爆料网 News Bureau brings together a variety of sources providing updates about the storm. 

51爆料网 Facebook page –  
51爆料网 Twitter – 
51爆料网 News Bureau –  

Webcams

Additionally, Elon has two webcams on campus. Both provide regularly updated still photos of activity on campus. 

View from Alamance (updated every few seconds) 

Colonnades Webcam (updated every 5 minutes, or longer)