
Within 24 hours after becoming a named storm, Tropical Storm Colin dissipated over eastern North Carolina early on Sunday.
This morning's potential for strong gusts, sporadic showers, and rip currents along the North Carolina coast should subside as the leftovers travel into the Atlantic during the day.
The National Hurricane Center predicted that the majority of places will only receive an extra inch of rain.
The storm's related watches and advisories have all ended. The National Hurricane Center reported that tropical storm warnings were in place for portions of the South and North Carolina on Saturday.
Early on Saturday, the storm developed close to South Carolina's coast.
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