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UNCW Continues Normal Operating Schedule, Ongoing Weather Monitoring

UNCW Alert

 

UNCW officials are continuing to monitor Hurricane Milton, which is expected to make landfall in Florida overnight Wednesday into Thursday, according to the latest information from the National Hurricane Center. Currently, the university plans to maintain its normal operating schedule. 

There is an elevated risk of rip currents and waves at area beaches in southeastern North Carolina. Please exercise caution if you visit the beach and continue to monitor local weather and surf updates. Heed beach warning flags for your safety. 

University emergency responders are working closely with New Hanover County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service in Wilmington to monitor the hurricane’s progress and keep the UNCW community informed. 

Fall Break Travel Advisory 
Fall Break for the traditional academic calendar begins on Thursday. If you are traveling to areas affected by recent storms, please check local conditions and confirm your travel plans before departing. 

Weather Safety Procedures 
We encourage everyone to review  campus emergency procedures and personal preparation plans. For severe weather guidance and other safety tips, visit the Environmental Health and Safety’s Emergency Management site. 

Monitor UNCW Inboxes and Channels  
Please continue to monitor UNCW inboxes, the UNCW homepage,UNCW Alert page and social media feeds (Facebook and X). In the event of university-level closings or cancellations, UNCW Alert text messages and the Emergency Information Hotline (1.888.657.5751) will be activated.   

Weather Resources 

  • UNCW Emergency and Safety - Information and useful links for hurricanes, rip currents, preparedness plans, emergency communication channels and more   

 

 


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