Ground Stops Lifted At Charlotte Douglas, Rains Still Coming Down In Several Areas
Get the latest updates here as we track strong storms moving across the area this evening.
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Get the latest updates here as we track strong storms moving across the area this evening.
Watauga and Ashe County schools will be dismissing early due to the threat of severe weather.
Check out our full list of school closings and delays.
A powerful tornado ripped through a mobile home park in south Georgia early Sunday, destroying half of its structures and killing seven people. Another four people died across the region amid severe weather.
Residents hit stores before preparing to stay indoors through weekend
Our first snowfall in Charlotte arrives this weekend, followed by frigid air.
Winter Storm warnings have been issued for early Saturday with freezing temperatures lasting through Monday.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation held a news conference Friday morning in reference to road preparations for the upcoming winter storm.
We are tracking a winter storm that will bring snow to the Charlotte area by the end of the week. That storm is out West right now and will make a nearly 2,600 mile journey across the country over the next 48 hours. Road crews will be out early Thursday treating local roads.
There is a possibility of winter weather this weekend in the Charlotte area.
It will be a cloudy and damp start to the week.
It ripped shingles off rooftops, siding off homes, and toppled massive trees. Clean-up continues as people assess how their homes, churches and businesses were damaged.
Police officers and firefighters in eastern North Carolina cruised low-lying areas and shouted a simple message from bullhorns: Get out before the floodwaters from Hurricane Matthew arrive.
Gov. Nikki Haley provided an update on the rescues and clean-up efforts in South Carolina following Hurricane Matthew.
Volunteer firefighters drove their military-surplus truck with 4-foot tires into dark flood waters, after torrents from Hurricane Matthew sent the Lumber River overflowing its banks on North Carolina's coastal plain.
Gov. Nikki Haley provided an update on Hurricane Matthew's impact on South Carolina.
