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Hard rain of 1 foot and more inundated the southeastern coast of North Carolina on Monday as a storm moved ashore and aimed for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
A growing system with winds up to 50 mph that formed off the coast of Florida on Thursday is now targeting North Carolina with a high chance to become a tropical storm before landfall. Meanwhile ...
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The system is about 250 miles east-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, and is moving at 14 mph. It has maximum sustained winds of 50 mph with higher wind gusts.
WRAL-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Research Triangle area. It is the flagship station of the locally based Capitol Broadcasting Company, which has owned the station since its inception.
Tropical Storm Ophelia was a strong but short-lived tropical storm that impacted the East Coast of the United States in September 2023. The fifteenth named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, Ophelia originated from a disturbance off the east coast of Florida before making landfall in North Carolina the next day as a strong tropical storm.
Wes Hohenstein is an American on-camera meteorologist for WNCN (CBS 17) in Raleigh, North Carolina who holds the American Meteorological Society Seal of Approval. Since 2006, Hohenstein brings viewers the weather on the 5, 6 and 11 p.m. editions of CBS 17 News. He has also worked in Louisiana, Utah, Texas and Arizona. [1]
Along the North Carolina coast, near and to the east of where the storm makes landfall, gusts of 60-70 mph with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 80 mph will cause more widespread power outages.