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Did Charlotte finally end the snow drought? Here's how much snow fell across the region overnight.
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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.
It has been 1,039 days since Charlotte has seen measurable snow and that snow drought may come to an end Tuesday morning.
The Queen City will be sandwiched between two cold fronts on Wednesday, but you can leave your rain gear at home.
Thanksgiving storms could bring damaging wind before the coldest air of the season brings an Arctic chill to the Carolinas.
Six Lowe's Home Improvement stores across western North Carolina gave out 500 family-style meals each. This will help feed approximately 12,000 people this Thanksgiving.
A powerful cold front will kick off Thanksgiving with showers and possible isolated strong storms
Two major storm systems could impact your Thanksgiving travel this year.
Meteorologist Kaitlin Wright had a wonderful time talking to the 2nd graders of R. Brown McAllister Elementary on Friday morning.
It started off small for the Byler's, but with the help of social media and others across multiple states, they have been able to deliver dozens of campers to western North Carolina.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of the High Country. Freezing temperatures, gusty wind, and accumulating snow will create hazardous conditions through Saturday morning.
Nearly eight weeks after hurricane Helene brought catastrophic flooding to western North Carolina, the Town of Spruce Pine has ended its boil water advisory.
Gusty northwest winds of 40-50 mph could bring down trees, cause power outages and make travel difficult across the high country tonight.
A powerful bomb cyclone is taking aim at the west coast. Heavy rain and strong winds are expected with at least a foot snow possible in parts of the mountains.
The Town of Black Mountain has lifted the Boil Water Notice for all town water customers. This comes seven weeks after Helene brought catastrophic flooding to the area.
