Thousands Without Power As Strong Storms Roll Through
Strong storms leave thousands without power Thursday evening
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Strong storms leave thousands without power Thursday evening
Cooling stations will open from Wednesday, July 6th through at least Friday, July 8th across Mecklenburg County in order to provide residents refuge from the heat.
Hot and humid with isolated severe storms dominate the days ahead
Our second named storm of the year won't threaten the Carolinas, but it looks poised to complete a rare feat for tropical systems.
Whether you're heading to the beach or the mountains, plan for scattered showers and storms through the holiday weekend.
The Emerald Ash Borer may be smaller than a penny, but it wreaks havoc on local ecosystems.
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake occurred in South Carolina Wednesday evening making it the strongest quake in South Carolina since 2014.
The first advisory has been issued for Potential Tropical Cyclone Two which is expected to soon become a Tropical Depression or a Tropical Storm.
The first known lightning fatality of 2022 occurred Wednesday morning south of Los Angeles, California
Charlotte has reached 101° which makes this the hottest temperature in 3,636 days.
There has been an encouraging trend of declining lightning fatalities since the start of National Lightning Awareness Week.
Over 50,000 customers were without power around the Charlotte Metro at one point Thursday night.
Relief from the oppressive conditions is on the way, but it will be brief.
A heat wave will be bringing more than record heat to the region. Extreme temperatures could also lead to heat exhaustion or even heat stroke.
The Bright Spot zipped to Conover this morning for a fun adventure the whole family can enjoy.
Numerous showers roll in on Wednesday bringing the potential for isolated severe storms.
