Live Updates: Cooper Says 'Danger Is More Immediate' From Florence

Live Updates: Cooper Says 'Danger Is More Immediate' From Florence

Updated: 11:35 a.m. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said the danger is rising for North Carolinians as Tropical Storm Florence lingers over the state.  “The flood danger is more immediate today than what it was when it made landfall just 24 hours ago,” Cooper said at a press briefing Saturday morning. “We face walls of water at our coasts, along our rivers, across farmland, in our cities and in our towns. More people now face…

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Live Updates: Florence Forcing More Evacuations With Reports Of Flash Flooding

Live Updates: Florence Forcing More Evacuations With Reports Of Flash Flooding

Updated: 2:30 p.m. Florence is expected to weaken from a tropical storm to a depression later today while continuing to hammer the Carolinas with heavy rain and winds, according to the National Hurricane Center. In its latest public advisory, the center projects as much as 15 to 20 inches of rainfall in parts of the Charlotte region. The National Weather Service expects at most 15 inches in isolated spots near Charlotte. Rainfall totals of 30…

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Live Updates: North Carolina Officials Urge Residents To Stay Off Roadways During Florence

Live Updates: North Carolina Officials Urge Residents To Stay Off Roadways During Florence

Updated: 4:05 p.m. North Carolina state officials urged residents to stay off the roadways because of flooding from Florence and poor conditions. “As the storm continues to move, floodwaters continue to affect primary and secondary roads and many portions of our state,” said Col. Glenn McNeill, the commander of the State Highway Patrol. “I cannot stress this enough: If you do not have to drive, then please do not. Residents who choose to drive in…

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Live Updates: Florence Still Crawling As Catastrophic Flooding Continues

Live Updates: Florence Still Crawling As Catastrophic Flooding Continues

Updated: 7:25 p.m.   There IS an end in sight. It’s just not anytime soon for those that need it the most. Even though all tropical storm warnings have been cancelled, the persistent heavy rain and flash flooding from Tropical Storm Florence will continue for several more hours in portions of North and South Carolina. The heavy rain and flood risk will then spread across the mid-state of North Carolina and areas along and north…

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Florence keeps dumping rain on Carolinas

Florence keeps dumping rain on Carolinas

CHARLOTTE, NC (FOX 46 WJZY/AP) – Tropical Storm Florence keeps drenching the central Carolinas, with an additional 10 to 15 inches of rain expected before it finally swings north over the Appalachian Mountains and into the Ohio Valley on Monday.  The National Hurricane Center says top sustained winds have dropped to near 50 mph (80 kph) with higher gusts, and Florence is expected to become a tropical depression later Saturday.  At 5 a.m., the center…

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Florence to test South Carolina infrastructure

Florence to test South Carolina infrastructure

The driving rain from Hurricane Florence in the canals on the evacuated Pawleys Island on September 14, 2018 in Pawleys Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)   The driving rain from Hurricane Florence in the canals on the evacuated Pawleys Island on September 14, 2018 in Pawleys Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)   COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Torrential rains from Tropical Storm Florence will test South Carolina’s infrastructure, which failed under historic…

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World's warming; expect more intense hurricanes

World's warming; expect more intense hurricanes

In this NOAA satellite handout image captured at 7:45 a.m. ET, shows Hurricane Florence as it made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina on September 14, 2018. (Photo by NOAA via Getty Images)   In this NOAA satellite handout image captured at 7:45 a.m. ET, shows Hurricane Florence as it made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina on September 14, 2018. (Photo by NOAA via Getty Images)   WASHINGTON (AP) — Study after study shows…

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Coastal residents overwhelmed by flooding

Coastal residents overwhelmed by flooding

Neighborhoods are flooded after the storm surge from Hurricane Florence flooded the Neuse River September 14, 2018 in New Bern, North Carolina. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)   Neighborhoods are flooded after the storm surge from Hurricane Florence flooded the Neuse River September 14, 2018 in New Bern, North Carolina. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)   NEW BERN, N.C. (AP) — A combination of heavy rains from Florence and a high tide has caused massive…

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Florence's wrath to bring flooding, power outages

Florence's wrath to bring flooding, power outages

(FOX 46 WJZY) – Still miles away from the greater Charlotte area, the worst of Florence is still causing damage across the greater Charlotte area. In Charlotte, the sound of chainsaws could already be heard Friday evening as crews spent more than five hours clearing roads in Myers Park from debris and downed trees. A large tree came crashing down on a car just off Sharon Road. “All of a sudden, we hear the sound…

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Florence pours 23 inches of rain on Morehead City

Florence pours 23 inches of rain on Morehead City

WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) – One city in North Carolina has picked up more than 23 inches (58 centimeters) of rain in two days from Tropical Storm Florence. The National Weather Service said on Twitter on Friday night that Morehead City had received 23.04 inches of rain with more heavy rain coming. Forecasters have issued what they call a a flash flood emergency , saying areas of surrounding Carteret County are flooding that have never flooded…

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Meet the ‘weather weenies’ — the volunteers behind the hurricane professionals

Meet the ‘weather weenies’ — the volunteers behind the hurricane professionals

Especially during extreme weather, television meteorologists get lots of attention. But behind every successful TV weather report there’s a quiet force of 20,000 dedicated amateurs. Meet the “weather weenies,” a group of volunteers who diligently empty their rain gauges and record the results each morning. They’re participating in the national Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network, which goes by the acronym CoCoRaHS. The data these volunteers collect help fill in holes in the official…

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Gaston County braces for flooding, Ashbrook HS…

Gaston County braces for flooding, Ashbrook HS…

GASTON COUNTY, NC (FOX 46 WJZY) – At a Friday conference call with FEMA, federal officials warned of widespread power outages, tree damage and “a lot of urban flooding issues.” “Heavy rain, flash flooding, still a major threat for the area,” FEMA told Gaston County officials. Eric Hendrix, the interim Gaston County emergency management coordinator and fire marshal, said they are “absolutely serious” about preparing. Hendrix warns it could take days for power to be…

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Facing flooding and roof collapse, NC shelter needs help evacuating 123 animals

Facing flooding and roof collapse, NC shelter needs help evacuating 123 animals

The Carteret County Human Society is taking on water. Its roof is collapsing. The shelter needs immediate help to evacuate 123 dogs and cats, shelter manager Cassandra Tupaj told The News & Observer at 7:30 p.m. Friday. “We need large vehicles that can get through water,” Tupaj said. “I was told that it’s passable with an F250 (truck).” The shelter also needs a place, like a large business nearby, that can temporarily hold the 43…

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High tides from Hurricane Florence break state records along NC coast, NOAA says

High tides from Hurricane Florence break state records along NC coast, NOAA says

National Hurricane Center predictions that Hurricane Florence would “pile up water” along the North Carolina coast came true on Friday, when the storm broke multiple tide records, some dating back more than six decades. A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tide gauge in Wrightsville Beach reached 4.11 feet above high tide on Friday, breaking a record set by Hurricane Joaquin in 2015 by more than a foot, NOAA officials said. That’s more than 4 feet…

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