Storms, Tornadoes Damage Homes, Businesses In Midwest, South
Strong storms that brought tornadoes, high winds, hail and rain to parts of the Midwest and South caused extensive damage in some areas but no deaths, officials said Sunday.
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Strong storms that brought tornadoes, high winds, hail and rain to parts of the Midwest and South caused extensive damage in some areas but no deaths, officials said Sunday.
With spring just around the corner, emergency officials in South Carolina said it is time to begin preparing for severe weather.
An EF-4 tornado tore through Cookeville, Tennessee killing 18 people and injuring 88 others.Β Five of the victims were children.Β This was the strongest-rated tornado the nation has seen in nearly three years.
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Meteorologist Nicole Madden explains why the tornadoes in Tennessee were so deadly, and how you can stay weather wise in the Carolinas.
Tornadoes ripped across Tennessee as families slept early Tuesday, shredding more than 140 buildings and burying people in piles of rubble and wrecked basements. At least 22 people were killed, some before they could even get out of bed, authorities said.
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It's not exactly a redemption story, but Thursday's snow across the high country provided some solace to those suffering through a disappointing winter.
NC DOTΒ has 20 trucks treating interstates in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus and Union counties with a brine mix.
Winter Weather Advisories are in place for virtually the entire WCCB Charlotte viewing area.
Track the snow in your neighborhood with WCCB's interactive radar.
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The York County Coroner's Office says 80-year-old Gertrude Meyer, of Charlotte, died from the injuries she sustained after a tree fell on her vehicle when severe weather hit our area last Thursday.
The storms may have passed, but widespread flooding remains an issue for the western Charlotte metro.
The National Weather Service says an EF-1 tornado caused damage between Pineville and Matthews Thursday afternoon.
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