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The latest on Sunday night's severe weather
WRAL meteorologist Zach Maloch breaks down Sunday’s severe weather and what’s coming next.
BACK TO YOU. >> GREAT TO HEAR THAT NOBODY IS SERIOUSLY INJURED. ZACH JOINS US, AND IT SEEMS LIKE THE STORM JUST CAME OUT OF NOWHERE? >> JUST A SMALL CLUSTER OF SHOWERS, NOT EVEN THUNDERSTORMS, AS THEY CAME ACROSS THE AREA AND HEADED INTO OUR AREA, THEY EXPLODED AND WE HAD WIDESPREAD SEVERE WEATHER MOVING FROM CHAPEL HILL, AND SOME LEFT OVER RAIN SHOWERS FROM WEST TO EAST, MAINLY NORTH AND EAST, THUNDER AND LIGHTNING CURRENTLY, AND THE ONE IMPORTANT THING IS ALL OF THE SEVERE WEATHER AND SEVERE WARNINGS HAVE EXPIRED, WE ARE JUST SEEING GENERAL THUNDERSTORMS RIGHT NOW AND NO SEVERE STORMS CURRENTLY MOVING THROUGH THE AREA. THESE CONTINUE TO INCREASE, MOVING THROUGH THE COMMUNITY, SEEING WHAT HAS COME DOWN. HIGH WIND DAMAGE, BEING REPORTED BY US THE LAST FEW MINUTES. TOMORROW MORNING IS GOING TO BE QUIETER AND COOLER, DRIER, THEY’RE GOING TO ENJOY MONDAY MORNING, QUIETER WEATHER COMING OUR WAY AND JUST A BIT.