Hurricane Florence: When to expect rain in the Triangle

Hurricane Florence: When to expect rain in the Triangle

WAKE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — As Tropical Storm Florence barrels through the Carolinas, high winds and rain will continue through the weekend. Downloading the ABC11 app is the best way to stay up-to-date on the latest conditions from Hurricane Florence. On Friday, winds gusted around 47 miles per hour at RDU and one to two inches of rain fell across the Triangle. RELATED: Huge tree crashes into Raleigh home with 5 inside Saturday should be…

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5:30 a.m. Saturday update: Here’s what to expect today in the Triangle from Florence

5:30 a.m. Saturday update: Here’s what to expect today in the Triangle from Florence

As the center of Tropical Storm Florence moved slowly into South Carolina overnight, the storm’s outer bands of rain pummeled the Triangle, causing creeks to rise and bringing down trees and limbs that blocked roads and dragged down power lines. And the rain isn’t expected to stop anytime soon. Florence will creep westward, with the center of the storm remaining in South Carolina, and as it does forecasters expect it will continue to funnel rain…

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Craven County elderly mother, son explain why they didn't evacuate Hurricane Florence

Craven County elderly mother, son explain why they didn't evacuate Hurricane Florence

CRAVEN COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — The rescue of an elderly Craven County woman and her son is typical of what first responders have encountered over the past two days according to one of their rescuers. Christine Wright and her adult son, Terry, had to be rescued from their home in the Antioch Community Friday after they were surrounded by floodwaters – something they say has never happened before. “I’ve seen some rain now, a lot…

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Hurricane Florence disrupts flights at RDU

Hurricane Florence disrupts flights at RDU

RDU (WTVD) — RDU expects more flights to be canceled because of the effects from now Tropical Storm Florence.Full coverage of Hurricane Florence Nearly all early morning flights out of RDU were canceled Saturday morning. Many afternoon flights still have a scheduled status. A full list of flight statuses can be found online. Almost all of the flights of out the airport were canceled Friday. RDU said to not go to the airport without verifying…

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Alligator spotted walking around Myrtle Beach after Florence

Alligator spotted walking around Myrtle Beach after Florence

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WTVD) — As if heavy winds and massive rain from Hurricane Florence were not enough to worry about, some South Carolina residents now have to be on the lookout for alligators.Ed Piotrowski caught an alligator talking a leisurely stroll near Mrtyle Beach while Florence was pushing through. Related: Dogs, cats need rescuing from Carteret County Humane Society due to Florence flooding Experts said alligators usually deal with extreme weather by hiding out…

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Nearly stalled, Florence besieges Carolinas with floodwaters

Nearly stalled, Florence besieges Carolinas with floodwaters

Florence already has proven deadly with its nearly nonstop rain, surging seawater and howling winds, and the threat is days from ending as remnants of the once major hurricane slowly creep inland across the Carolinas. Some towns have received more than 2 feet (60 meters) of rain from Florence, and forecasters warned that drenching rains with as much as 3½ feet (1 meter) of water could trigger epic flooding well inland through early next week….

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The Latest: Slow moving Florence terrorizing Carolinas

The Latest: Slow moving Florence terrorizing Carolinas

Rescue team member Sgt. Nick Muhar, from the North Carolina National Guard 1/120th battalion, evacuates a young child as the rising floodwaters from Hurricane Florence threatens his home in New Bern, N.C., on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018. Chris Seward AP Photo Rescue team member Sgt. Nick Muhar, from the North Carolina National Guard 1/120th battalion, evacuates a young child as the rising floodwaters from Hurricane Florence threatens his home in New Bern, N.C., on Friday,…

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Florence already drops record rainfall. Here are some of the numbers from NC, SC

Florence already drops record rainfall. Here are some of the numbers from NC, SC

Despite some confusion over faulty gauge readings, it appears Florence did drop a record amount of rain in the 24 hours ending Friday night. The once-major hurricane was downgraded from a Category 1 to a tropical storm as of the 5 p.m. National Hurricane Center update, but the storm continues to raise flooding concerns as it moved into eastern South Carolina, moving west at 5 mph. A U.S. Geological Survey rain gauge on 9:06 a.m….

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Tropical Storm Florence live coverage: Slow-moving storm drenches Carolinas

Tropical Storm Florence live coverage: Slow-moving storm drenches Carolinas

Blowing ashore with howling 90 mph winds, Hurricane Florence splintered buildings, trapped hundreds of people and swamped entire communities along the Carolina coast Friday in what could be just the opening act in a watery, two-part, slow-motion disaster. Florence was downgraded to a tropical storm Friday afternoon, with maximum winds of 70 mph. At least four people were killed. More than 360 people had been rescued by midafternoon Friday, but another 140 were still waiting…

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Hurricane Florence: More than 773,000 power outages reported in North Carolina

Hurricane Florence: More than 773,000 power outages reported in North Carolina

More than half a million customers are without power in North Carolina as Tropical Storm Florence brings heavy, life-threatening floods to the coast.As of 12 a.m., Friday, 773,903 people were without power. VIEW THE OUTAGE MAP BELOW. More outage information here Most of the outages are in Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus Craven, Duplin, New Hanover, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Pamlico, Pender and Onslow counties near the coast. RELATED: What to do if you lose…

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Track shifts could change Florence’s impact on Midlands, but storm warning remains

Track shifts could change Florence’s impact on Midlands, but storm warning remains

Hurricane Florence was downgraded to a tropical storm Friday, but it continues to be a threat to the Midlands. The center of the weakening storm is forecast to reach the Midlands by Saturday afternoon or night, according to the National Weather Service office in Columbia. But what Florence’s impact on the Midlands will be is no certain thing “because of possible track shifts late Friday night and Saturday,” NWS Columbia reported. “Rainfall amounts could vary…

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Hurricane Florence to test South Carolina infrastructure

Hurricane Florence to test South Carolina infrastructure

Torrential rains from Hurricane Florence will test South Carolina’s infrastructure, which failed under historic flooding in 2015. The devastating 2015 floods contributed to 19 deaths and crippled parts of the capital city Columbia for months. The state’s infrastructure, weakened by years of neglect, crumbled under the strain of nearly 2 feet (60 centimeters) of rain. Dams burst across the state. Roads washed out and bridges were compromised. A look at some of South Carolina’s existing…

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WHAT’S HAPPENING: Rain still in the forecast from Florence

WHAT’S HAPPENING: Rain still in the forecast from Florence

How do you measure a disaster like Florence? In sum, the storm is turning out to be every bit as devastating as forecasters expected, with trillions of gallons of rain still in the forecast, hundreds of people needing rescue, hundreds of thousands of power outages and a handful of deaths. The economic toll remains to be tallied. BY THE NUMBERS —Storm deaths: At least 4 people have died —Heavy rains: Up to 18 trillion gallons…

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4 charged in break-ins after Florence evacuations, police say

4 charged in break-ins after Florence evacuations, police say

Brunswick County sheriff’s investigators made what appear to be the first arrests in connection with break-ins after Tropical Storm Florence coastal evacuations. The sheriff’s office posted on Facebook Friday morning that its deputies “detained several individuals throughout the night for felony B&E.” Florence was still a hurricane at that point. “For anyone looking to take advantage of vulnerabilities during this storm….be advised BCSO deputies are still on duty!” the sheriff’s office posted. “You will be…

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Curfews, bus service, trash pickup schedules – what you need to know after Florence

Curfews, bus service, trash pickup schedules – what you need to know after Florence

County by county updates on Florence damage and related information. Counties are in alphabetical order. Downloading the ABC11 app is the best way to stay up-to-date on the latest conditions from Hurricane Florence. POWER OUTAGES: Thousands are already without power. Stay updated on outages here. List of shelters for Florence evacuees. CHATHAM COUNTY Chatham County Emergency Management urges people to stay at home as there is still a risk of flooding and flash flooding. Chatham…

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