Tropical Storm Nicholas: How much rain, flooding is expected for South Texas?

Tropical Storm Nicholas: How much rain, flooding is expected for South Texas?

Tropical storm Nicholas is expected to bring heavy rainfall and coastal flooding to South Texas and Louisiana coasts over the next few days. Due to the expected rain and flooding Beach Access Road 4 was closed Sunday morning while beaches remained open, according to a Nueces County news release. “The rains are expected to bring flooding, and I urge all to monitor conditions carefully and take precautions as necessary,” said County Judge Barbara Canales said. “While…

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Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in Gulf, threatening Texas, Mexico

Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in Gulf, threatening Texas, Mexico

MIAMI — Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami said Sunday that Tropical Storm Nicholas has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical storm warnings were issued for coastal Texas and the northeast coast of Mexico. Nicholas is expected to produce storm total rainfall of 5 to 10 inches 13 to 25 centimeters), with isolated maximum amounts of 15 inches, across portions of coastal Texas into southwest Louisiana on Sunday through midweek. Over the…

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Tropical Storm Nicholas forms, threatens Texas, Louisiana with heavy rain

Tropical Storm Nicholas forms, threatens Texas, Louisiana with heavy rain

A disturbance in the Bay of Campeche officially became a named storm on Sunday morning. Tropical Storm Nicholas is near Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, and has potential to bring flooding and rain to Mexico and Texas. According to the National Hurricane Center, Nicholas will produce heavy rain across portions of southern Mexico, Texas and Louisiana. The heavy rain will continue to threaten those coastal areas through the middle of the upcoming…

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Forecasters: Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in Gulf of Mexico

Forecasters: Tropical Storm Nicholas forms in Gulf of Mexico

MIAMI (AP) — Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami said Sunday that Tropical Storm Nicholas has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical storm warnings were issued for coastal Texas and the northeast coast of Mexico. Nicholas is expected to produce storm total rainfall of 5 to 10 inches 13 to 25 centimeters), with isolated maximum amounts of 15 inches, across portions of coastal Texas into southwest Louisiana on Sunday through midweek. Over…

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Tropical Storm Nicholas forms, tracking four tropical waves

Tropical Storm Nicholas forms, tracking four tropical waves

We’re deep into the most active month of hurricane season and the WCNC Charlotte weather team is tracking five systems. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — We have a lot of active weather in the Atlantic Basin, so let’s get right to it. There are five areas of interest, but one that is coming nowhere close to the United States. First, Invest 94-L (the area shaded in red) has a 90% chance of becoming our next depression or…

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Tornado on southern Italian isle sweeps up cars, kills 2

Tornado on southern Italian isle sweeps up cars, kills 2

By The Associated Press ROME — A tornado on a small Italian island in the Mediterranean Friday evening swept up several cars, killing two people and injuring several others, firefighters said. In a tweet, the firefighters said the twister struck on Pantelleria, which is south of Sicily, shortly before 7 p.m. (1700 GMT). “Utility poles bent over, roofs damaged and trees knocked down,” the firefighters said. The largely arid island is popular with vacationers. The…

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Here are the most historic hurricanes to hit the Carolinas

Here are the most historic hurricanes to hit the Carolinas

As the WCNC Charlotte team tracks three active systems, we take a look back at when the Carolinas have seen the worst storms. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Friday, Sept. 10, marks the climatological peak of hurricane season.  Over 60% of all hurricanes occur in the months of September and October. Here in the Carolinas, some of the worst storms in our history have developed not only during these months but after the peak. The WCNC Charlotte First…

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The historic peak of hurricane season is Sept. 10

The historic peak of hurricane season is Sept. 10

As the WCNC Charlotte team tracks three active systems, we take a look back at when the Carolinas have seen the worst storms. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Friday, Sept. 10, marks the climatological peak of hurricane season.  Over 60% of all hurricanes occur in the months of September and October. Here in the Carolinas, some of the worst storms in our history have developed not only during these months but after the peak. The WCNC Charlotte First…

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'A hungry monster': Strong winds power wildfire in Spain

'A hungry monster': Strong winds power wildfire in Spain

By The Associated Press MADRID — A major wildfire in southeast Spain prevailed over firefighting efforts by 38 water-dropping aircraft on Friday and tore through an area of hilly woodland for a second day, with one official describing it as “a hungry monster.” The Andalusia region’s agency in charge of firefighting efforts, Infoca, ordered most crews working on the uneven terrain to withdraw late on Friday, leaving the work to aircraft dropping water. The agency…

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Storm names, rip current dangers, even snow: Friday marks peak of hurricane season

Storm names, rip current dangers, even snow: Friday marks peak of hurricane season

The active tropics are evidence of the high point of hurricane season in the Atlantic. Show Transcript SHE WAS NOT FOUND FOR 10 HOURS. >> SO HEARTBREAKING. >>> WE ARE AT THE PEAK OF HURRICANE SEASON AND WHEN WE CHECK IN ON THE TROPICS, IT CERTAINLY SUPPORTS THE CASE. METEOROLOGIST ELIZABETH GARDNER HAS A TROPICAL UPDATE. >> IT IS BUSY RIGHT NOW BUT YESTERDAY WAS ALL ABOUT MINDY. MINDY WAS FEEDING THE MOISTURE IN AND…

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As Hurricane Larry parallels the U.S. east coast, two other areas have a high chance for development

As Hurricane Larry parallels the U.S. east coast, two other areas have a high chance for development

Large and powerful Hurricane Larry is racing toward Newfoundland. Elsewhere, we have two areas of interest likely to develop. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On the historic peak of hurricane season, we have a relatively active Atlantic basin. Mindy is no more as the system merged with a cold front yesterday. Hurricane Larry remains a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph. The storm is racing toward southeastern Newfoundland. Larry is expected to bring…

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Flooding north of Mexico City leaves streets submerged

Flooding north of Mexico City leaves streets submerged

By GERARDO CARRILLO and MARCO UGARTE, Associated Press TULA, Mexico — Two days after flooding claimed at least 14 lives north of Mexico’s capital, the streets of Tula remained submerged Thursday as full reservoirs upstream continued releasing more water. Mexican authorities say heavy rains in recent days in central Mexico filled the area’s reservoirs to their capacity forcing water releases that only added to woes downstream in places like Tula. Residents who could reach their…

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Wake Forest fire department answers the call 700 miles away to help feed Hurricane Ida victims

Wake Forest fire department answers the call 700 miles away to help feed Hurricane Ida victims

By Rosalia Fodera, WRAL reporter Wake Forest, N.C. — One local fire department flew 20 hours in three days to help people in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida. Wake Forest fire crews answered the call for help hundreds of miles away after a devastating storm that left a trail of devastation from the deep south to the northeast. Firefighters know the call for help can come from places far and wide. In this case, the need…

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