AsTropical Storm Debbyheads north, the heavy rain brings with it the potential for catastrophic flooding in parts of Georgia and North and South Carolina. And the threat of major inland flooding from these storms appears to be growing.Hurricane Matthew sucker punched Lumberton, North Carolina, ba...
EDT. According to StarNews Online, this street is “notorious for flooding.” The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, shared the image with a warning to “not drive through flooded roads.” School And Government Closures With the storm approaching, schools i...
Storm reports also showed that a bridge had been partially washed out nearGaffney, South Carolina. At least eight people were killed by Debbyas it made a lengthy trek across the East Coast this week. It made two landfalls in theU.S.– first inFloridaas aCategory 1 hurricanelast Monday an...
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A storm system that could have become Helene is petering out. Named or not, tropical storm conditions are expected along the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts. Heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, surge and isolated tornadoes will all be concerns.
- Authorities made fresh appeals Wednesday for people in eastern North Carolina to leave low-lying areas as rivers swollen with rainwater caused flooding days after Hurricane Matthew passed. The storm is already blamed for 36 deaths across North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Georgia. North...
The storm unleashed the worst flooding in a century in North Carolina. One community, Spruce Pine, was doused with over 2 feet of rain from Tuesday through Saturday. Heavy rains from Hurricane Helene caused record flooding and damage in Asheville, North Carolina./ Getty Images ...
Some roads in the town of Southport, North Carolina, were completely washed out by a storm that brought torrential rainfall and high winds Monday. The storm, which had the potential to become tropical, came ashore along the North Carolina coast. Here’s what it looked like in Southport....
Relentless rain from what was once Hurricane Helene has resulted in catastrophic flooding from Florida to North Carolina as the storm moves inland across the Southeast. By Aaron Barker Source FOX Weather Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link 03:40 Potentially deadly situation unfolding in North Carolina ...
The powerful storm inundated the western part of the state with catastrophic flooding, destroying pipes, damaging water plants and cutting off power. One-fifth of the 1 million residents in the western half of North Carolina either had no water at ...