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Central North Carolina under Level 1 for severe weather; strong storms with damaging winds possible later Saturday
First Alert Meteorologist Steve Stewart said a frontal boundary will move through the Carolinas Saturday afternoon, producing spotty showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Watch for storms later today…some could be strong to severe. We are in a level 1 out of 5 risk for severe weather with the main risk damaging straight line winds. pic.twitter.com/MagAec2P6T
— Steve Stewart (@StewartABC11) March 27, 2021
What are straight-line winds and how do they form
As a potent low pressure system passes through the Northeast Sunday, a cold front tied to the system will sweep across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Sunday night into Monday. This is expected to bring another round of rain and gusty thunderstorms. Around the Triangle, damaging winds will be a possible threat.
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