Water officials are urging people to stay away from the ocean near the North Carolina coast after an onslaught of storms has caused a pair of homes to collapse over 24 hours in the Outer Banks.
Carolina Beach got the brunt of the storm. Millions of dollars in damage are the result of historic rainfall. Before all was said and done, the town received 20.81″ of rain. For some perspective, the ...
To help those businesses who are struggling to reopen, Carolina Beach resident Amy Farrell started a GoFundMe. So far, she ...
Yet another home has fallen into the sea in Rodanthe, North Carolina, the small community on a sliver of the Outer Banks that ...
Eight homes have fallen into the ocean in Rodanthe, N.C., since 2020, and more in the Outer Banks remain vulnerable to higher ...
While the majority of the region will stay dry, just enough lingering moisture will result in a very slim chance of a stray ...
A man kayaked down a flooded street in Carolina Beach, North Carolina, on Tuesday, September 17, after a storm brought up to 20 inches of rain to the town, according to the National Weather Service ...
Things in Wilmington are back to normal, but some of our neighbors are still hurting. Check in with them this weekend to see ...
Now, the Northeast is expected to receive some rain, gusty winds, and costal flooding from this area of low pressure. Along ...
Sept. 16, veteran storm chaser Aaron Jayjack was live in North Carolina during a tropical rainstorm, reporting back to AccuWeather broadcasters Bernie Rayno and Bree Guy. In the middle of the ...
After two days of persistent rain, the primary rain band finally pushed out of our North Carolina and Virginia counties. 3-6" ...
Two days after the storm passed, some roads were still closed in the town, and town officials say the historic rainfall has ...