Storm surge from Hurricane Florence floods New Bern, North Carolina

Storm surge from Hurricane Florence floods New Bern, North Carolina

Storm surge from Hurricane Florence floods New Bern, North Carolina Sep 14, 2018 A storm surge from Hurricane Florence caused the Neuse River to overflow its banks and flooded parts of New Bern, North Carolina, on September 14. Wind, rain and waves from the Category 2 storm began to lash the North Carolina coastline on Thursday. By

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LIVE VIDEO: Hurricane Florence coverage tracks path through North Carolina

LIVE VIDEO: Hurricane Florence coverage tracks path through North Carolina

Hurricane Florence weakened to a Category 1 hurricane with maximum 90 mph winds late Thursday night as the still-dangerous storm battered the Carolina coast, bending trees and shooting frothy sea water over streets on the Outer Banks. The slow-moving system is moving northwest at 6 mph, drenching coastal areas with heavy rain. ABC11 is providing live, nonstop coverage of Hurricane Florence. For regular programming go to 11.2. Click here for how to find 11.2 Scroll…

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Radar indicates 6 tornadoes in eastern NC as Hurricane Florence nears East Coast

Radar indicates 6 tornadoes in eastern NC as Hurricane Florence nears East Coast

Radar has shown a half-dozen tornadoes in eastern and southeastern North Carolina, the National Weather Service reported. Much of the Carolinas coast has been under a daylong tornado watch. Tornadoes can form in thunderstorms embedded within a Hurricane, according the National Hurricane Center. “Almost all tropical cyclones making landfall in the United States spawn at least one tornado, provided enough of the tropical cyclones circulation moves over land,” a report by the National Oceanic and…

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Closing in on landfall in Carolinas, Hurricane Florence weakens to Category 1 storm

Closing in on landfall in Carolinas, Hurricane Florence weakens to Category 1 storm

This story was updated at 1:15 a.m. ET It looks like Hurricane Florence is settling in for a longer-than-expected stay on the Carolinas coast. As of the 11 p.m. ET update from the National Hurricane Center, Florence’s winds have slowed, bringing it down to a Category 1 hurricane. Its maximum sustained winds were recorded at 90 mph. In spite of that reduced strength, Florence is still considered a “life-threatening storm,” by the NHC. Florence is…

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Timeline: When and where will Florence be felt in the Triangle?

Timeline: When and where will Florence be felt in the Triangle?

By Jessica Patrick, WRAL.com editor As parts of North Carolina begin feeling the impacts of Hurricane Florence, who will see the worst of the storm and when? At 11 p.m., Florence was about 60 miles from Wilmington and moving toward landfall at 6 mph. The storm is projected to make landfall near Wilmington as a Category 1 hurricane Friday morning.  The coast North Carolina’s coastal communities were already experiencing strong winds and rain Thursday, hours before…

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Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach brace for flooding as Hurricane Florence nears

Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach brace for flooding as Hurricane Florence nears

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WTVD) — The coastal towns of Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach are prepared as they can be now that the outer bands of Hurricane Florence are hitting. Business owners in downtown Wilmington have closed and boarded up their storefronts and for good reasons. The water levels of the Cape Fear River are expected to rise and cause flooding. Wrightsville Beach has been closed since the mandatory evacuation went into effect 8 p.m. on Wednesday…

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She saved dozens of dogs from Florence, but needed help. People lined up to take them.

She saved dozens of dogs from Florence, but needed help. People lined up to take them.

Molly Goldston knew she wanted to save dogs from county animal shelters that, because of forthcoming Hurricane Florence, might have to euthanize them. So earlier this week her Wake Forest adoption center, Saving Grace, accepted about two dozen dogs from shelters around the state and amassed a total of 124 — dozens more than it houses in a typical week. Goldston didn’t know, however, how many of the dogs she’d be able to place in…

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Watching Florence

Watching Florence

While Florence is not as strong as it once was, it will still havemajor impacts on the local weather and across a large part of Northand South Carolina. The size of Florence has grown quite large withtropical storm-force winds cover a diameter of more than 450 miles.This immense storm is slowing and expected to just crawl once itreaches the southeast coast of North Carolina near Wilmington Fridaymorning. It will move west-southwest or southwest for a…

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Hurricane Florence brings Chef Jose Andres’ relief group to NC. He’s ready to feed people.

Hurricane Florence brings Chef Jose Andres’ relief group to NC. He’s ready to feed people.

World Central Kitchen, the disaster relief group formed by famous chef Jose Andres, is already camped out and serving meals in North Carolina as Hurricane Florence approaches land. Volunteers with the international organization team up with local chefs and kitchens and distribute meals to shelters. Between Raleigh and Wilmington, the organization is prepared to serve 150,000 meals, executive director Nate Mook said in an interview. Mook said the sheer size of Hurricane Florence and its…

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Neuse River overflows, flooding New Bern as county leaders urge ‘shelter in place’

Neuse River overflows, flooding New Bern as county leaders urge ‘shelter in place’

Drowning rain and Neuse River flooding inundated roads in New Bern and greater Craven County on Thursday with conditions worsening into the night as Hurricane Florence hovered off the North Carolina coast. “We’re expecting conditions to continue to deteriorate,” said Amber Parker, the county’s human resources director, on Thursday afternoon. Before midnight, they had. A map sent out by the City of New Bern showed just how widespread the flooding had become. The North Carolina…

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Florence shows that Nature is sometimes uncooperative when Nature calls

Florence shows that Nature is sometimes uncooperative when Nature calls

Man has tearful reunion with dog 3 months after the pit bull was kidnapped Prak Dara and his girlfriend Kara Hills were reunited with their dog, Titan, on June 3 after he had been kidnapped from his home in Katy, Texas, three months prior. Titan was found almost 1,000 miles away in Greenville, SC thanks to his microchip.

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Governor Roy Cooper gives update on state preparations ahead of Hurricane Florence

Governor Roy Cooper gives update on state preparations ahead of Hurricane Florence

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — “Do not underestimate the storm.” That was the message from Governor Roy Cooper Thursday morning as state officials gave a briefing about Hurricane Florence at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh. “Don’t relax, don’t get complacent” Governor Cooper said. “Stay on guard. This is a powerful storm that can kill.” Governor Cooper said there are about 108 shelters open in the state with more than 7,000 people staying in them and…

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4 things about Hurricane Florence that sound like myths. But they’re true.

4 things about Hurricane Florence that sound like myths. But they’re true.

Plenty of myths about storms are floating around Hurricane Florence. If a “fact” sounds too incredible to be true, then it’s usually not. But there are exceptions. Brittany Bell, a meteorologist at ABC11 in Raleigh, helped us show that a few things that sound wrong about Hurricane Florence are actually right. True: Hurricane Florence is huge, as big as Michigan. Hurricane Florence may have downgraded to a category 2, but the storm is still massive….

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