Live updates: Charlotte remains in Florence’s path for heavy rains, tropical storm wind

Live updates: Charlotte remains in Florence’s path for heavy rains, tropical storm wind

Florence drops to Cat 1, but still ‘life-threatening’ Thursday, 11 p.m.: Florence was downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane but was delivering “life-threatening storm surge” along the NC coast, the National Hurricane Center said in an advisory. Florence had 90 mph winds, and the “threat of freshwater flooding will increase” in the days ahead, according to the advisory. The storm was about 60 miles east of Wilmington. Islamic Center opens doors to evacuees Thursday, 9:24…

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Local group helps Texas seniors and veterans

Local group helps Texas seniors and veterans

PASADENA, TX – A Houston-based group, called The Agape Project, Inc. is lending a helping hand to help our homebound Texas seniors and veterans.  Jana Calhoun and Laura Moody are the founders behind this heartfelt mission. The Agape Project, Inc. is currently focusing on seniors in the Pasadena and Deer Park area since so many elderly in this area are in desperate need after Hurricane Harvey.  “Since Hurricane Harvey, the local government programs have exhausted their budgets. …

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As Hurricane Florence looms, flight cancellations begin at Charlotte’s airport

As Hurricane Florence looms, flight cancellations begin at Charlotte’s airport

This story was updated at 11:40 a.m. Thursday. With Hurricane Florence approaching, the first wave of flight cancellations later this week at Charlotte Douglas International Airport started Wednesday, but the airport remains open. Staff at Charlotte Douglas will move to 12-hour shifts and activate the airport’s irregular operations plan starting Friday evening, and assist any stranded passengers with needed supplies. Airport workers were securing equipment and sweeping building roofs and other areas for debris ahead…

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Flash flooding, up to 5 inches of rain possible this weekend in San Antonio

Flash flooding, up to 5 inches of rain possible this weekend in San Antonio

By S. M. Chavey, mySA.com / San Antonio Express-News Published 8:38 am CDT, Wednesday, September 12, 2018 As the National Weather Service monitors a potential tropical cyclone in the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists are predicting 1-3 inches of rain this weekend across South Central Texas, with some isolated pockets receiving as many as 5 inches. less As the National Weather Service monitors a potential tropical cyclone in the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists are predicting 1-3 inches…

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Red Cross opens shelter after Texas City flooding

Red Cross opens shelter after Texas City flooding

TEXAS CITY, Texas – The American Red Cross opened a shelter Tuesday in Texas City after heavy rain left some homes flooded. Rain was still coming down Wednesday morning after several inches of water made it inside homes Tuesday morning, where residents said flooding isn’t uncommon. Vicky Heath said she has lived in the area since she was 7 years old, and said her street has flooded about 20 times. “It’s like I live in…

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Wave Transit cancels bus service ahead of Florence

Wave Transit cancels bus service ahead of Florence

Wave Transit cancels bus routes ahead of Hurricane Florence. (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Wave Transit suspends bus services as they prepare for Hurricane Florence. The transit authority tweeted Wednesday morning that bus service will end at noon. They say it will also be canceled Thursday.  Wave asks you to call the public hotline at 910-798-6800 or visit the New Hanover County Emergency website for more resources and information. Copyright 2018 WECT. All rights reserved.

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Houston Firefighters Head to East Coast to Help Respond to Hurricane Florence

Houston Firefighters Head to East Coast to Help Respond to Hurricane Florence

Texas Task Force 1 posted this photo on Facebook showing rescue boats ready to respond. Three firefighters from the Houston Fire Department are on their way to North Carolina in response to Hurricane Florence, and one Houston firefighter has been sent to Hawaii to help with Tropical Storm Olivia.  The firefighters are members of Texas Task Force 1, an emergency response team tasked with urban search and rescue. A team of 16 responders was activated…

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Houston Firefighters Head To East Coast To Help With Hurricane Florence

Houston Firefighters Head To East Coast To Help With Hurricane Florence

Four firefighters from the Houston Fire Department have been sent to North Carolina in response to Hurricane Florence, and one Houston firefighter has been sent to Hawaii to help with Tropical Storm Olivia.  The firefighters are members of Texas Task Force 1, an emergency response team tased with urban search and rescue. A team of 16 responders was activated by FEMA this week. “What our team specifically will be focusing on is the areas where…

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Brad Panovich Takes A Closer Look At Florence's Southerly Route

Brad Panovich Takes A Closer Look At Florence's Southerly Route

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is foreboding in his assessment Hurricane Florence. “This storm is a monster. It’s big and vicious. It’s an extremely dangerous, life-threatening, historic hurricane.” The path of Hurricane Florence has changed since Cooper made that statement Tuesday. The National Hurricane Center says it’s now expected to hit Wilmington and then veer west, taking it south of Charlotte. WCNC-TV meteorologist Brad Panovich told WFAE Morning Edition host Marshall Terry that the shift…

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WEATHER ALERT: Flash flood warning issued for Harris, Galveston counties

WEATHER ALERT: Flash flood warning issued for Harris, Galveston counties

HOUSTON – Storms developed Wednesday morning along the Southeast Texas coastline. After several days of rain in that area, forecasters warned of flooding in the area. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning until 11:30 a.m. for Harris and Galveston counties. Here is the official statement from the Weather Service: The National Weather Service in League City has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for…  Northwestern Galveston County in southeastern Texas…  Southeastern Harris…

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All flights canceled at ILM; several flights at RD affected by Florence

All flights canceled at ILM; several flights at RD affected by Florence

Due to Hurricane Florence, flights at Wilmington International Airport stopped Wednesday. (Source: ILM) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Multiple flights in and out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) have been cancelled Thursday morning as Hurricane Florence approaches. All flights in and out of Wilmington International were cancelled Wednesday. For the latest on the status of flights out of RDU, click here. Copyright 2018 WECT. All rights reserved.

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Florence could slow down and pound, drench Southeastern NC

Florence could slow down and pound, drench Southeastern NC

Hurricane Florence could drop more than 20 inches of rain in places, bring 12-foot storm surge 11 p.m. update: Hurricane Florence continues to churn toward the U.S. mainland with potentially highly destructive winds and enough rain to thoroughly drench and possibly flood much of Eastern North Carolina. But perhaps the most dangerous part of the storm is its future speed. “Florence is expected to slow down considerably by late Thursday into Friday,” stated the 11…

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How is Hurricane Florence likely to affect Charlotte?

How is Hurricane Florence likely to affect Charlotte?

This story was last updated at 11:30 p.m. Thursday ▪ Charlotte could see nearly 11 inches of rain, enough to cause flooding. Forecasters say the bulk of the rain will arrive starting late Friday, and go through the weekend. ▪ The region has a better than 60 percent chance of seeing tropical storm-force winds (39 mph or higher), according to the National Hurricane Center. ▪ Areas to the south and east of Charlotte could see…

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Strategic response team discusses Hurricane Florence plans

Strategic response team discusses Hurricane Florence plans

(Source: WECT) SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA (WECT) – They’re experts in dealing with natural disasters like hurricanes and they work alongside our first responders. Members of Strategic Response Partners arrived in Wilmington on Tuesday to talk about their work before, during and after Hurricane Florence.  The SRP team is going to businesses, like hospitals and nursing homes, and making sure those buildings are secure once the storm hits. Then they help first responders in assisting victims….

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How are Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund donations being spent?

HOUSTON – When Hurricane Harvey hit, donations poured in as fast as floodwater to help our neighbors in need. The Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, set up by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Ed Emmett, raised $114 million from 120,000 donors. Now, one year after the storm, many of you want to know: What happened to all that money? A 10-person advisory board made up of community leaders set priorities for the fund….

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