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A map of North Carolina shows where major, moderate, minor and little to no flooding is expected as tropical depression Florence hovers over the state. A map of North Carolina shows where major ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is encouraging its users on Twitter to visit its website for the latest information on road closures following Florence, which dumped several inches ...
and North Carolina, it's not too early for residents across the region to familiarize with hurricane evacuation routes, maps and zones. The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Florence ...
Weather and emergency officials are warning people in Florence's path not to interpret maps showing the location ... the center of Florence moves." North Carolina had 108 shelters open, and ...
The outer bands of Hurricane Florence reached North Carolina Thursday as officials continued to warn of the damaging nature of the monster Category 2 storm. Florence remained a serious threat ...
According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation ... of more flooding to continue as long as Tropical Depression Florence continues dumping rain on the state. Most of the power ...
Instead of moving inland near Wilmington, North Carolina, it now appears that Florence will stall just offshore of Wilmington. Most models now show a slow drift to the south-southwest during ...
Hurricane Florence: Tracking Maps and Computer Models Many coastal residents in North and South Carolina have already evacuated. If you have family or friends in that area, please urge them to ...
Visit NCDOT.gov for a map and information on latest ... through early next week in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia because of Florence. Those cancelations will result in ...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, the North Carolina Coastal Federation on Thursday ... Recreational Water Quality Program’s website map with precautionary advisories until the state ...
Visit NCDOT.gov for a map and information on latest ... through early next week in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia because of Florence. Those cancelations will result in ...