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The so-called atmospheric river storm was pulling in a long and wide plume of moisture from the Pacific Ocean. Flooding and rock slides closed portions of roads across Northern California.
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Tropical Storm Nicole will arrive in the Carolinas as soon as Thursday night. Heavy rainfall and wind are predicted during the weekend.
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Portions of the Carolinas could potentially be in the path of high winds and heavy rain from what is expected to be remnants of Hurricane Ian. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook.
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December's un-wintry weather across the Southeast brought lots of unusual scenes: Crowds packing parks and beer gardens, people wearing short sleeves to Christmas parades, and azaleas blooming just before the holidays. Are the month's above-average temperatures a sign we need to reconsider what a normal winter looks like in the Carolinas?
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Residents in Haywood County are holding their breath that remnants of Hurricane Ida don’t add to their misery this week. For some, the trauma of what happened two weeks ago is still front and center.
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Gov. Roy Cooper has asked President Joe Biden to issue a federal disaster declaration for North Carolina after last week’s major flooding and landslides in the mountains from the remnants of Tropical Storm Fred.
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Emergency crews are assessing damage across western North Carolina Wednesday morning, after floods ravaged several parts of the area after the remnants of Tropical Storm Fred passed through the region.
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North Carolina authorities say at least three people are dead and 10 others were injured after a tornado ripped through Brunswick County, leaving a trail of heavy destruction.
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Floodwaters from a nearby river overtook recreational vehicles at a North Carolina campsite Thursday, killing three people and leaving two others missing, including a child, an official said.
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Heavy thunderstorms passed through the Charlotte area early Thursday, pouring rain that flooded streets, caused bridges to collapse and required at least one school to be evacuated.