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Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey sets up a Victim Assistance Center in Carrboro, NC after Tropical Storm Chantal.
In the aftermath of the Texas Hill Country flooding, as well as floods in New Mexico and North Carolina, misinformation about cloud speeding is surging.
Scientists warn that floods like the ones seen in Texas, New Mexico, and North Carolina are becoming more frequent.
Warnings predicted both Texas floods and Hurricane Helene. But in both disasters, people were left in harm’s way.
Public access to Jordan Lake is closed for the foreseeable future as the popular spot continues to see high water levels in ...
Despite rising sea surface temperatures across the globe, the emergence of an Atlantic Niña has brought cooler waters to ...
Alamance County officials set up a call center for residents with questions about flood damage, water and septic issues and ...
A week of bad weather is putting Trump's federal cuts to the test. Flash floods near San Antonio, Texas, killed more than 120 ...
Scientists agree that a warmer atmosphere will mean more intense storms. And North Carolina is expected to warm by 2 to 4 ...
Raleigh was slammed by torrential rain, leaving cars submerged and streets overwhelmed, as a week of relentless storms and ...
Intense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S. — though experts say where they occur and whether they ...
At least 8 people are dead and flood rescues are ongoing after Tropical Storm Chantal dropped 12 inches of rain across parts ...