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Scattered showers and storms are possible in the Piedmont Triad late Thursday as our next weather system approaches. Some ...
The Storm Prediction Center has a level 1 severe risk across central North Carolina on Thursday night and Friday.
Afternoon downpours are likely, but the greatest impact and strongest storms will be tonight and overnight. Strong winds (downburst possible) and hail are the primary threat. The risk for tornadoes is ...
The main timeframe we're watching with this weather system is Thursday evening from about 4pm to 10pm. That's when a few ...
Storms are expected to return to the Carolinas with some of them turning severe. Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus maps out the latest timing and locations.
Increasingly cloudy skies are forecast on Wednesday. Thursday afternoon storm chances include a risk of isolated severe ...
Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are possible, along with damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes.
The National Weather Service in Morehead City confirmed a rare EF-U tornado hit parts of eastern North Carolina Monday.
Thunderstorms tore through Virginia and North Carolina Monday, with strong winds up to 65 mph and hail. Tornado warnings were also in effect throughout the region.
On Monday at 1:25 p.m. the NWS Raleigh NC issued a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 9 p.m. The watch is for ...
Thunderstorms threaten Virginia and North Carolina on Monday, with peak activity expected late afternoon. Main threats are ...