SC Officials Hold News Conference On Hurricane Irma
Governor Henry McMaster and state emergency officials held a news conference Wednesday afternoon on preparations for Hurricane Irma.
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Governor Henry McMaster and state emergency officials held a news conference Wednesday afternoon on preparations for Hurricane Irma.
Heavy rain and 185-mph winds lashed the Virgin Islands and Puerto Ricoβs northeast coast Wednesday as Hurricane Irma roared through Caribbean islands on its way to a possible hit on South Florida.
The governor of South Carolina has issued a state of emergency as new models show Hurricane Irma shifting towards the Carolina coastlines.
Breaking down the most dangerous parts of a hurricane.
New tropical storm Jose has formed over the Atlantic Ocean.
Severe weather and heavy winds hammered the area Friday sending multiple trees toppling down.
During Friday's severe weather that pushed through the area, one viewer captured a possible funnel cloud on video.
A tornado watch has been issued for several counties, including Mecklenburg, until 10 p.m., on Friday night.Β
Irma, the storm moving across the Atlantic Ocean from the coast of Africa, has been upgraded to a category 2 hurricane, according to the National Weather Service.Β
Hurricane Harvey has devastated Texas after historic amounts of rainfall have caused widespread flooding.
Harris Teeter is joining the American Red Cross to help bring relief to the lives of those who have been devastated by the impact of Hurricane Harvey.
Houston, Texas and the surrounding areas continue to deal with historic flooding. Here are some photos showing what people are experiencing.
Five days after Harvey first made landfall as the fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. in 13 years, the now-tropical storm is still pounding parts of Texas and Louisiana with rain.
A tropical storm warning has been issued for part of the North Carolina coast as a potential tropical storm approaches the Carolinas.
Hurricane Harvey has been a brutal storm for many Texas residents. Take a look at some photos from along Harvey's path.
With time running out, tens of thousands of people fled Friday from the path of an increasingly menacing-looking Hurricane Harvey as it took aim at a wide swath of the Texas Gulf Coast that includes oil refineries, chemical plants and dangerously flood-prone Houston, the nationβs fourth-largest city.
