Hurricane Dorian is moving along the U.S. coast. The hurricane isn’t making landfall in Florida, but it’s now posing a threat to Georgia and South Carolina. Here is everything you need to see to watch the storm’s progression. The first section will share live radars and streams to track the storm. The next sections will share live web cams so you can watch as the storm nears the coast. (Note: Some of these live streams may periodically go down or stop. We’ll look for new ones as that happens.)

The very last section has Dorian’s current coordinates from the NOAA for September 4.

Hurricane Dorian Live Streams, Trackers & Radars

This first live radar is from Windy.com. This radar is very helpful for tracking the storm’s lcoation. You can press the + button on the right-side of the map to zoom in more closely. You can also move the map ahead in time to see where the storm is forecast to be headed.

Here’s a live stream to track Dorian from Fox News.

Live: Tracking Hurricane DorianTorrential rains and tropical-storm-force winds lashed central Florida’s east coast as a weakened Category 2 Hurricane Dorian moves north toward the eastern seaboard. #FoxNews #HurricaneDorian #FoxNews #HurricaneDorian FOX News operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Radio, FOX News Headlines 24/7, FOXNews.com and the direct-to-consumer streaming service, FOX Nation. FOX… 2019-09-05T05:08:49.000Z

Here’s News 19’s radar.

Hurricane Dorian: Latest updates, forecast on its effects in South CarolinaHurricane Dorian is lashing the South Carolina coast with high winds and heavy rain. The storm is expected to move along the state's shoreline most of Thursday. As it does, it will put the cities of Hilton Head, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach at risk. Impacts will also be felt well inland of South Carolina. ►Subscribe:… 2019-09-05T07:31:50.000Z

And here’s a live report from WTSP.

Hurricane Dorian latest track, update and live stream | 10News WTSP LIVEKEEPING AN EYE ON DORIAN | Hurricane Dorian's wind speeds have decreased to 110 mph, now making it a Category 2 storm. Dorian's eyewall is currently about 50 miles east-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina. It's moving to the north-northeast at 8 mph. The tropical storm warning has been extended north to Fenwick Island, Delaware and… 2019-09-01T15:25:26.000Z

Live Web Cams from Georgia, South Carolina & Other States

Surfline is providing live webcams from Florida to the Carolinas, switching periodically from different views.

Hurricane Dorian Live Cam Streams from the CarolinasHurricane Dorian made landfall near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina just before 9am on Friday and is now tracking away from the coast. Dorian will continue to lash the Outer Banks and Virginia Beach for the rest of today as the system exits before things calm down tonight. Dorian will continue to accelerate through the NW… 2019-08-30T01:13:08.000Z

The YouTube channel Mr. Everywhere is providing streams of cameras on the east coast, periodically changing the streams as they go down.

Hurricane Dorian Riding the US east coast (Cat 2 105 mph)Top left cam: Mytle beach, South Carolina Bottom left cam: Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina Bottom Right cam: Atlantic beach, North Carolina Us Weather Radar : https://kstp.com/interactiveradar/?cat=3 For all official advisories check in with NOAA here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ 2019-09-01T21:47:18.000Z

Next is a cam from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This one is provided by Cramer Snuggs.

LIVE: Myrtle Beach, SC from Pier 14 2019-09-04T04:26:58.000Z

Here’s a stream from Charleston, South Carolina, provided by wpoteet.

Hurricane Dorian ~ LIVE ~ Charleston, SCA live view of Charleston, SC as Hurricane Dorian approaches South Carolina. Effects from the storm are expected to begin early Thursday morning. 2018-10-12T22:42:24.000Z

Next is a vehicle cam from storm trackers in South and North Carolina. This is from hurricanetrack.

Hurricane Dorian – South Carolina/North Carolina – Day 4 – Vehicle CamPart 2 continued at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSFsU_mgypA Mark Sudduth and Tony Bright are in South Carolina setting up remote cameras and weather stations as Hurricane Dorian moves north, they'll eventually wind up in North Carolina. The plan is to go back to Charleston to put a few more go-pros. Mark's planning to set up a camera at… 2019-09-06T13:16:35.000Z

This next video from Explore Oceans shows a live feed of footage 34 miles seaward of Cape Fear, North Carolina. The storm likely won’t approach this region until much later.

Barracuda Cam powered by EXPLORE.orgWatch the Barracuda Cam – LIVE You are watching live footage from beneath the located approximately 34 miles seaward of Cape Fear, North Carolina. The tower is an offshore light tower built in 1964 to provide warning to ships that they were nearing shallow shoals, with depths of only 35 to 50 feet. This danger… 2019-01-31T23:29:18.000Z

This video from Lloyd Kenney III shows a live deer cam located in northwest Georgia. This area might get rain and winds as the storm approaches.

Cajun's Live Deer Cam and Live Animal Cam with Live Turkeys and Live Raccoons – In Memory of My Dad!Cajun's Live Deer Cam is streaming LIVE from North West Georgia, USA. Cam #1 – Deer Cam #1: We have Elusive Whitetails Deer Candy out. The Whitetail Does & Eastern Turkeys show up during the day. The Whitetail Bucks will stop by late evening and overnight. Cam #2 – Camera under cover: We have Elusive… 2019-08-31T17:14:05.000Z

Dorian’s Location & Coordinates

According to the National Hurricane Center on September 4 at 10 p.m., Hurricane Dorian is currently at 30.9 N, 79.7 W, about 130 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina and 255 miles south-southwest of Wilmington, North Carolina. It’s moving north or 360 degrees at 8 mph.

Maximum winds are currently 110 mph, making the storm a Category 2. This is still a dangerous storm. Minimum central pressure is 955 mb (28.20 inches). The storm’s strength has been steady since last night.

NOAA noted at 8 p.m.: “At 800 PM EDT (0000 UTC), the large eye of Hurricane Dorian was located near latitude 30.9 North, longitude 79.8 West. Dorian is moving northward near 8 mph (13 km/h). A turn to the north-northeast is anticipated on Thursday, with a turn toward the northeast on Thursday night. A northeastward motion at a faster forward speed is forecast on Friday. On the forecast track, the center of Dorian will continue to approach the coast of South Carolina tonight, move near or over the coast of South Carolina on Thursday, and then move near or over the coast of North Carolina Thursday night and Friday.”

“Reports from a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that maximum sustained winds remain near 110 mph (175 km/h) with higher gusts. Some fluctuations in strength are possible tonight, followed by slow weakening Thursday through Friday. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 70 miles (110 km) from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 195 miles (315 km).”

At 10 p.m. NOAA added: “A buoy at Gray’s Reef, Georgia, recently measured sustained winds of 47 mph (76 km/h) and a gust to 65 mph (105 km/h). An observation Hilton Head, South Carolina, recently measured sustained winds of 36 mph (58 km/h) and a gust to 47 mph (76 km/h).”

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