Because the low hasn't even formed yet, it's too early to know exactly where the system will head or how strong it will become. Here's the latest: ...
The next tropical storm could come from a slow-spinning system in the northern Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane ...
The low pressure (Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight) dumped rain across our state, especially along the coast. In this graphic from the North Carolina State Climate Office, it’s easy to see where the ...
Parts of southeastern North Carolina have been deluged by another historic flood. Highways in Brunswick County remained ...
A large but weak storm spinning in the Caribbean has potential to develop by the weekend, according to the National Hurricane ...
Heavy rainfall continued to pepper central North Carolina on Tuesday, drenching the ground for a second-straight day.
Torrential rains poured into the southeastern part of North Carolina on Monday, leaving parts of Brunswick County submerged.
NWS said that system, which stalled for a short time over the Carolinas Monday night, will lose strength on its march inland.
Hard rain of 1 foot and more inundated the southeastern coast of North Carolina on Monday as a storm with no name moved ashore and aimed for the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. The National Hurricane ...
The storm did flood several blocks of Carolina Beach, North Carolina, and bring widespread wind gusts over 40 mph. North ...
A potential tropical system brought heavy rain to North Carolina and Tropical Depression Gordo could re-intensify into a tropical storm this week.
A strong low pressure system that brought flooding to the Carolina coast on Monday won't bring much rain to the Northern Shenandoah Valley.