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Severe storms Wednesday caused two tornadoes, one death
A tornado warning and several severe thunderstorm watches were in effect for hours across in the Charlotte area Wednesday.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — One person died and tens of thousands remain without power after severe weather swept across the Charlotte area on Wednesday with more storms possible Thursday.
Multiple severe thunderstorm watches and warnings were issued when waves of strong storms rumbled across the Carolinas Wednesday into early Thursday.
A tornado warning was issued around 3 p.m. Wednesday for Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties. The National Weather Service reported widespread wind damage, including downed trees and power lines in Gaston County. There were also reports of quarter-sized hail in Bessemer City during the storms.
One person was killed in Gaston County when a tree fell on the car. Firefighters were able to rescue another person from the vehicle. A state of emergency was declared in Gaston County due to the widespread damage littering the county.
Numerous school districts canceled classes on Thursday, including Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties. Several Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are closed due to power outages in the Queen City.
Wednesday, Thursday storm damage in the Charlotte area
Thursday storm timing
Meteorologist Chris Mulcahy said a third wave of storms is expected to move through on Thursday before things finally clear up by the afternoon. Thursday’s storms will impact the Wells Fargo Championship, with tournament organizers announcing the opening round would be delayed by weather.
Forecaster Larry Sprinkle said the final wave of storms will push through around 10 a.m. Areas along U.S. 74 and Interstate 85 are expected to be impacted. These areas include Shelby, Kings Mountain, Bessemer City, Charlotte, Gastonia and Concord.
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