WILMINGTON, N.C. (WNCN) — Flooding continued on the North Carolina coast for the third straight day Sunday — with a coastal flood warning along the Outer Banks and in Wilmington.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Tuesday declared a state of emergency in southeastern counties as more than 50 roads along with many schools and businesses were still ...
ADDITIONAL DETAILS...- Rainfall associated with Tropical Storm Debby will result inan increased threat for flooding across the Watch area.Additional rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 inches are ...
Stunned island residents and visitors posted videos and photos on social media showing cars, garages, patios and picket ...
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. — Monday saw an unnamed tropical cyclone deliver an abundance of heavy rain and wind to the North Carolina coast, resulting in widespread flooding to many popular beach towns.
Most island communities in Brunswick County have issued a voluntary evacuation order and warned residents about the upcoming ...
Much of the towns of Carolina Beach and Kure Beach were underwater Monday afternoon as a still-unnamed coastal storm dumped ...
The system will bring rain, coastal flooding and rough surf from Cape Fear to Ocracoke, but also could bring tropical ...
The dangerous flooding conditions, which has seen up to 18 inches of rain fall on parts of Carolina Beach since midnight, has ...
Due to tropical storm conditions Monday, several roads in the Wilmington area are experiencing flooding. Here's a list of ...
Forecasters expect Debby to weaken to a tropical storm ... and Chapel Hill, within a broad area of the state with at least a ...