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Debby's death toll climbs: One person is dead after a tornado spawned by Debby tore through part of North Carolina's Wilson County in the earliest hours of Thursday morning, leaving behind damage ...
Nearly 130,000 of homes and businesses were in the dark in North Carolina Thursday morning after Tropical Storm Debby made a second landfall unleashing flooding across the state.. As of just after ...
According to an 11 p.m. update, the storm was moving north-northeast at 26 mph. Debby was located 80 miles north-northeast of Charlotte, North Carolina, and 90 miles west-northwest of Raleigh ...
A big chunk of the coastal region from around the Georgia-South Carolina border into southeast North Carolina has picked up 5 to 10 inches from Debby so far, with up to a foot or 1½ feet in spots.
On Monday night, News 3 meteorologist April Loveland said the Hampton Roads and Northeast North Carolina area could start to see some moisture from Debby on Wednesday, with a 60% chance of rain.
Lumberton, North Carolina, sits 80 miles inland but it was still inundated with flood water from 2016's Hurricane Matthew and 2018's Hurricane Florence. Latest U.S.
Tropical Storm Debby continued its sloshy, but brisk trek across North Carolina Thursday afternoon as it soaked much of central North Carolina, but largely stayed away from the N.C. coast.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina is under a State of Emergency as Tropical Storm Debby makes her way towards the coast and Piedmont Triad.. The North Carolina National Guard activated more than ...
Parts of Springfield Middle School lay on the ground after being ripped off by a tornado, spawned by Debby, in Lucama, North Carolina, Thursday. Makiya Seminera/AP.
As Tropical Storm Debby makes its way toward North Carolina, residents and weather enthusiasts alike are seeking real-time updates on the storm’s impact across the state. The storm could weaken ...
In response to Hurricane Debby, North Carolina State Emergency Operations Center has moved to an Enhanced Watch Status as of 7 a.m. this morning, Aug. 5. This marks the second level of a three ...
Debby's center was about 80 miles northeast of Charlotte, North Carolina, and some 90 miles northwest of Raleigh, North Carolina. It was moving north-northeast at 26 mph.
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