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Hurricane Erin threatens North Carolina’s Outer Banks with flooding and dangerous surf, prompting evacuations. Gov. Stein ...
As of Tuesday morning, a storm surge watch is in effect for oceanside areas along the Outer Banks, along with a tropical storm watch for most of coastal North Carolina, The News & Observer previously ...
We’re quiet on this Thursday morning as temperatures sit in the 60s and 70s to kick off the second half of the workweek.
Severe weather moved through most of the state Wednesday night, creating slick conditions across Charlotte and ice concerns in the mountain counties. >> CLICK HERE for the latest forecast from ...
Charlotte can expect daily rain dumps all week, National Weather Service forecasters said. Temperatures could remain 10 to 15 degrees below normal in the area.
Urgent warnings were issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday afternoon amid torrential rainfall in the Tar Heel State.
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