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At least 80 million people − from the Midwest to the South to the East − were in the path of turbulent weather Sunday into Monday.
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The highest risk on Sunday covers a large area from northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana through Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and southern Michigan, potentially aff...
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A 6-year-old girl who lost everything in a tornado that devastated a Perquimans County community got something back Sunday during a second birthday party held for
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Rain chances Sunday in North Carolina, Monday tornado risk, March 29 updateNorth Carolina reminds under a burn ban for all counties. High temperatures are forecast to reach the mid-70s again on Sunday, Some parts of southwest North Carolina have a higher code red air quality alert due to localized dense smoke.
Eight people were injured after a confirmed tornado destroyed multiple homes in Perquimans County early Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service determined an EF1 tornado touched down near Woodville, North Carolina. WOODVILLE, N.C. — Based on a survey of damage from the severe storms that struck the region on Monday morning, the National Weather Service determined an EF1 tornado touched down near Woodville, North Carolina.
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Many families in North Carolina are dealing with the aftermath of a tornado that destroyed a number of homes. In Perquimans County, the community is helping one 6-year-old smile and giving her a
A series of storms that kicked up wildfires, tornadoes and dust while barreling across eight states over the weekend have left at least 42 people dead and dozens injured.
WOODVILLE, North Carolina — Residents in Woodville, North Carolina, are still in disbelief after an EF1 tornado destroyed several homes in the Longview Estates Mobile Home Park. Thirteen mobile homes were damaged, and eight people were injured, officials said.
While morning rain is likely in the mountains, our next chance for scattered rain in the Piedmont Triad builds on Sunday afternoon. Scattered showers could cause a rain delay at the NASCAR race on Sunday at the Martinsville Speedway.
Sunday will likely be the most active day for severe storms this weekend, as the threat area stretches across much of the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, Tonks said. Over a dozen states may be at risk of severe weather Sunday, AccuWeather predicted.