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The National Weather Service predicts more rain and humid weather on March 31. The wet weather is expected to help firefighters contain regional wildfires that have spread over thousands of acres in Western North Carolina. Firefighters are already ...
Raleigh forecast: overcast morning, 68°F, slight chance of showers, possible thunderstorms, and a severe weather alert.
Asheville Citizen Times on MSN12d
Is rain forecasted for western North Carolina? Wildfire areas to see relief from rainYes. According to Accuweather, western North Carolina will be cloudy with rain showers and isolated thunderstorms later in the day. It lists an active air quality alert from the U.S. National Weather Service for the Asheville area. Rain and thunderstorms ...
In the Carolinas, wildfires have set 11,314 acres ablaze, and two of the biggest fires in North Carolina are responsible for at least half of that. Both South Carolina and North Carolina have issued burn bans to help mitigate future flames, according to media advisories.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington ... Road at approximately 3:06 a.m. Much of central and eastern North Carolina, including the Triangle, was under a tornado watch Sunday ...
The freeze watch was issued for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning when temps could plunge to 28 degrees for nearly all of central North Carolina and some counties outside the region.
The Black Cove fire is 23% contained, according to the North Carolina Fire Weather Intelligence Portal, and the Deep Woods fire is 32% contained. According to data from the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, there is at least a small ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a fire danger statement for southeast North Carolina and northeast South Carolina.
Severe weather expected in East Tennessee with sunny skies today, turning to storms and potential heavy rainfall.