Heads up! Dense fog likely Tuesday morning
Dense fog is likely Monday evening into Tuesday morning with visibility dropping down to 1/4 mile in spots.
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Dense fog is likely Monday evening into Tuesday morning with visibility dropping down to 1/4 mile in spots.
Heavy rain, localized flooding and isolated severe storms will be possible ahead of a strong cold front Tuesday night into Wednesday morning for the Carolinas.
Trooper, the abandoned dog that went viral during Hurricane Milton, has found his forever home.
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the Mountains tonight as wind chills could drop as low as 10 below zero.
A strong earthquake was felt widely across Northern California on Thursday and authorities have issued a tsunami warning.
Snow squalls — sudden bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds — have created whiteout conditions in parts of the Northeast during a storm that's also bringing more snow to the Great Lakes region.
Dry air and gusty winds will create dangerous fire conditions Thursday afternoon.
High winds are causing disruptions across the High Country today, closing schools and delaying county operations.
For one day only, Chimney Rock has invited everyone to join them for a day of celebration on Saturday, December 14th.
It has been 22 years since a historic ice storm caused widespread destruction to trees and powerlines across the Carolinas.
A High Wind Warning will go into effect Wednesday night for the mountains, with gusts up to 60 mph possible.
FEMA released a graphic, "North Carolina Helene Response By The Numbers" which shows where funds and resources have be allocated.
With more snow on opening day than ever before, Appalachian Ski Mountain is now open for the 2024-25 season.
Did Charlotte finally end the snow drought? Here's how much snow fell across the region overnight.
Here is the list of schools making changes due to the wintry weather overnight.
Parts of the Great Lakes region is digging out after the first big snowfall of winter. Some locations have picked up more than 4 feet of snow.