Houses collapse in North Carolina from Imelda
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Portions of coastal North Carolina, including the Outer Banks, have already been seeing the effects of the storms. Here’s what to know.
As Hurricane Imelda barrels toward Bermuda as a Category 1 storm, the U.S. East Coast remains under threat for dangerous rip current conditions. At least
At least five homes collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean in North Carolina during two hurricanes on Tuesday, according to reports.
Emergency Management officials monitored the progress of Hurricane Imelda on Tuesday and weather impacts throughout New Hanover County and coastal communities,
Hurricane Imelda is barreling toward Bermuda as forecasters warn it would swipe past the tiny British territory as a Category 2 storm. Heavy winds and rain
Tropical storm alerts have now been posted along the eastern Florida coast as a storm system near the Bahamas has been designated Tropical Depression Nine, on its way to becoming future Hurricane Imelda,
Parts of the North Carolina coast should brace for beach erosion, ocean overwash, and flooding as Tropical Depression Nine — a future Imelda — is expected, forecasters say. Up to 10 inches of rain is possible from future Imelda and large ocean swells could trigger “multiple coastal hazards” in North Carolina,
Showers and thunderstorms associated with Invest 94L continue to show signs of organization. Will it impact North Carolina?