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A strong band of storms rolled through the Triangle and central/eastern NC, bringing wind and rain. A day of tornado warnings across the Triangle, with 2 twisters reported on the ground in NC Skip ...
A strong band of storms rolled through the Triangle and central/eastern NC, bringing wind and rain. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
More than 500 flights were delayed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina on Sunday morning due to the heavy rain, gusty winds and tornado threats in the Charlotte area.
North Carolina gets an average of 31 tornadoes per year. “Tornado season” is March through May, but they can happen any time. The National Weather Service offers these tips :
A tornado emergency was declared for parts of Forsyth, Randolph, Davidson, and Guilford counties. [2] Damage was also reported near Charlotte. [3] An EF3 tornado struck High Point, NC. An EF2 tornado hit Linwood in Davidson County, NC, [4] [5] and two more EF2 tornadoes struck south-central
Severe weather was causing delays for travelers flying to and from Charlotte Douglas International Airport, with more than 500 delayed flights by Sunday morning, according to FlightAware.com.
These supercells first began producing tornadoes across Upstate South Carolina around 19:15 UTC and continued to do so as they moved northeast, passing between Columbia and Charlotte around 22:00 UTC, near Fayetteville around 00:00 UTC on March 29, and finally ending north of the Albemarle Sound in northeastern North Carolina around 02:00 UTC.
In the Southeast, severe weather claimed the lives of 5 people and left 250,000 without power. A PDS-Tornado Warning was issued for Charlotte, North Carolina as a tornado touched down nearby. Those at Charlotte Douglas International Airport were advised to move away from windows. Severe thunderstorms produced wind gusts up to 76 miles per hour ...