Rain and storms continuing through the afternoonBy Friday morning, there could still be a stray sprinkle around, but skies will quickly clear out.
York County Releases Information On Hurricane Florence SheltersYork County shelters will open at noon on Friday, September 14, 2018. Shelters should be used for residents who lack sufficient shelter, or who are concerned about prolonged power outages due to medical needs.
WHATβS HAPPENING: Florence Begins To Batter Carolina CoastHurricane Florence is at the doorstep of North and South Carolina, and sheβs not going away anytime soon.
Harmany: App Created Locally to Find or Provide Temporary ShelterHarmany is a free app designed to connect people in the event of emergencies and evacuations.
Keeping Kids Safe And CalmEmergency situations like Hurricane Florence can put a lot of stress on parents concerned for their kids safety.
AAA Offers Flooding Safety Tips For Drivers Ahead Of Hurricane FlorenceAs Hurricane Florence nears the Carolinas, AAA Carolinas is warning of the dangers of driving on flooded roads and promoting safety tips.
Bracing For Wet And Dangerous Conditions Throughout The Queen City Preparations continue for Charlotte residents and evacuees that will call Charlotte home the next few days.Β
Power, Water, Phone Issues Possible in Aftermath of Hurricane FlorenceStrong winds could knock down power lines leading to outages for several days. Other critical services could be limited as well.
Despite Warnings, Some Coastal Residents Are Choosing To Ride Out Hurricane FlorenceNorth Carolina Governor Roy Cooper issued a stern warning for people to leave the coast on Wednesday.