Weekend Severe Weather Threat
Stay WeatherWise this weekend and have at least two ways to receive warnings.
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Stay WeatherWise this weekend and have at least two ways to receive warnings.
Deadly tornadoes roared through Alabama on Thursday, toppling trees, demolishing homes and knocking out power to thousands, part of a broad swath of violent weather sweeping across the Deep South. At least five fatalities and an unknown number of injuries were reported.
After a yearlong hiatus, On the Road with James is finally back! This week, James took a trip to nearby Crowders Mountain State Park in Gaston County, North Carolina. With 20 miles of…
A dormant volcano in Iceland erupted Friday night.
Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be delayed or going fully remote on Thursday, March 18th due to the possibility of inclement weather. View full details on the expected severe weather by clicking here.
Severe threat increasing for Thursday morning and afternoon across the WCCB Charlotte viewing area.
Increasing clouds and a few showers possible as we head through the weekend. The bulk of the weekend will be dry.
NC/SC Severe Weather Preparedness Week: Flash Flooding
Meteorologist James Scott heads down to the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety for Severe Weather Awareness Week
If you hear thunder, you are likely within striking distance of the storm.
It is important to always have at least two ways to receive warnings... - The best way to do this is by getting a NOAA weather radio. You can get this at Walmart for about $30. Programming your weather radio…
Severe Weather Preparedness Week: Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
With the arrival of spring comes not only warmer temperatures, but also dangerous thunderstorms. Your WCCB Charlotte weather team is here to keep you weather-wise as we head into severe weather season.
Enjoy a beautiful early March weekend with sunshine and average temperatures.
North Carolina state government and local governments in nearly 20 counties can receive financial help from Washington following heavy rains and flooding in November now that President Joe Biden has issued a disaster declaration.
Right on cue! Tree pollen is beginning to increase across the Carolinas.
