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Meanwhile, the heat is turning up. Inland highs today hit the low 90s, and when you factor in all the humidity left behind from the weekend’s rain, it’s going to feel like 100 to 105°. That’s not quite heat advisory criteria, but it’s uncomfortable enough to warrant extra water and fewer outdoor chores in the afternoon.
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Heavy rain in North Carolina on Father's Day and severe storm risks in the Triad, June 14 UpdatePlease keep digital devices charged overnight and the volume turned up to receive life-saving severe weather alerts through Sunday. The rain over the Piedmont Triad may be heavy at times with widespread scattered storms redeveloping by midday on Sunday.
We’re giving you the FIRST ALERT to building heat and humidity this week, which will only make each afternoon feel warmer and warmer.THIS AFTERNOONA stationary front to our north will be responsible for the best storm chances remaining in North Carolina today.
Today’s weather remains an urgent First Alert Weather situation across Eastern North Carolina, as the potential for flash flooding continues. Torrential rainfall Sunday night caused significant flooding in Pitt, Greene, and Martin Counties—with rainfall totals topping 7 inches in some areas.
Prayers are pouring in for eight U.S. states amid "dangerous" flood warnings on Monday. The National Weather Service announced on Monday morning, June 16, that eight U.S. states could get hit hard by flash flooding.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- It is a First Alert Day as a flood watch is in effect until 11 PM EDT tonight. Scattered storms capable of producing damaging wind gusts will also be slow moving elevating ...