As Hurricane Gabrielle churns in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Weather Service in Wilmington said parts of coastal southeast North Carolina will be under a high rip current risk Tuesday.
The storm is not expected to make landfall in North Carolina, but it could still bring dangerous conditions to the state’s coast.
Our last day of summer on Sunday will include some sunshine mixed with clouds across North Carolina. Saturday afternoon high temperatures topped out in the upper 80s again in the Piedmont Triad, but a ...
You might want to keep those winter hats, gloves and snow shovels handy this winter.That's because The Old Farmers' Almanac, which released its 2025– 2026 winter forecast on Thursday, has predicted a ...
Four servicemembers were aboard a Joint Base Lewis-McChord helicopter when it crashed late Wednesday night just outside of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — When Tom Hanks stopped by Type Space in Southeast Portland two years ago, owner Antony Valoppi figured the ...
You may remember the inspiring teen who pushed her brother's wheelchair at every high school cross country meet. Now, the ...
After nearly 80 hours trapped in a ravine, Cody Trenkle got to reunite with rescue K-9 Daryl, the lifesaving dog who found ...
We’re past the peak of hurricane season, but strong storms could still form. Meteorologists are tracking another Atlantic ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission is taking steps to help local governments navigate a changing industrial market. During its regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening, the ...
The weather across the western half of North Carolina is still dominated by a ridge of high pressure anchored over the ...