Northern Lights Could Be Visible For Some Across The United States
It is a one-two punch as dual Coronal Mass Ejections are forecast to strike Earth on Thursday. This could allow the Aurora Borealis to be visible across portions of North America.
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It is a one-two punch as dual Coronal Mass Ejections are forecast to strike Earth on Thursday. This could allow the Aurora Borealis to be visible across portions of North America.
Nicole got to 'hang out' at The Charlotte Fair out at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in this week's Bright Spot.
The National Weather Service Survey Team has confirmed an EF-1 tornado in Alexander county as storms rolled through Wednesday night.
Warmer weather means more time outdoors and on the water! This week's Bright Spot takes us to the banks of the South Fork River in McAdenville to feature the South Fork Sampler - the newest adventure race coming to Charlotte this April!
We now know two confirmed tornadoes ripped through Pickens county in South Carolina Wednesday night.
A completed survey for the destructive and deadly tornado in Arabi in eastern New Orleans Tuesday evening indicates a top wind speed of 160 mph.
Tornado warnings have been issued in Burke, Caldwell, and McDowell Counties until 8:30 p.m.
A multi-day severe weather outbreak will threaten the south this week. Here is what is expected for the Carolinas.
A video shot by James Watson of a tornado tearing through a Walmart parking lot in Round Rock, Texas has gone viral.Β
NASA is offering to fly your name around the moon
Did you know the first documented find of gold in the United States was right outside of Charlotte, NC?
Isolated storms may produce gusty winds and small hail through the day Wednesday into early Thursday morning.
The Senate has passed the "Sunshine Protection Act", which would make Daylight Saving Time permanent. If passed by the House, it then goes to the President's desk to be signed.
Strong wind, snow, rain and possible severe storms arrive to the region with a strong cold front late Friday into Saturday morning.
Welcome to day six of Severe Weather Preparedness Week! Today's topic: turn around, don't drown.
More people die from floods than any other natural disaster with most deaths occurring in cars. Day 5 of Severe Weather Preparedness Week across the Carolinas focuses on lightning and flooding.