We're still seeing the lingering impacts of Potential Tropical Cyclone #8 Tuesday morning. Thousands remain without power ...
North Carolina on Monday is feeling the effects of Potential Tropical Cyclone #8, which formed Sunday in the Atlantic.
North Carolina on Monday is feeling the effects of Potential Tropical Cyclone #8, which formed Sunday in the Atlantic.
Houses swept away to the very last brick. Inmates frantically fleeing the city's main prison as its walls got washed away by water rising from an overflowing dam. Corpses of crocodiles and snakes ...
Emergency management crews are busy preparing for an incoming storm and the possible impacts Monday morning. There are concerns this storm system could cause flooding and power outages.
Monday morning, Wrightsville Beach was enduring thunder, lightning, strong winds and pouring rain. Beachgoers told WRAL News ...
At the same time, we’re also now in an age when the quickness of a stock weather app on a phone takes precedence over the two minutes it may take to watch a local forecast, be it on TV, the WRAL News ...
As cleanup began at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill following a pro-Palestinian protest, police began their investigation into the conduct of some of the protesters.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) said there are four necessary ingredients for tropical systems to spawn tornadoes: Moisture ...
Potential Tropical Cyclone #8 is bringing heavy rain, strong winds and a threat for tornadoes, flooding and power outages to North Carolina. The biggest impacts from PTC #8 will be felt throughout ...
Carolina Beach received more than 20 inches of rain since Sunday night, resulting in life-threatening flooding and a historic ...
Off-and-on heavy rain and wind gusts between 25 and 35 mph is likely into Monday evening in the Triangle, and flooding, localized wind damage and power outages will all be possible.