A Day After Deadly Tornado's Touchdown, Greensboro Surveys The Damage
The wind and rain and a “high EF-2 tornado” were mostly gone by Sunday night.
The wind and rain and a “high EF-2 tornado” were mostly gone by Sunday night.
At least one person died and thousands are still without power after a tornado ripped through Greensboro Sunday evening.
UPDATE 5:51 p.m.
Severe storms on Sunday blew down trees, caused airport delays and knocked out power to tens of thousands in North and South Carolina.
Schools, businesses and other events are closed or delayed due to winter weather in the forecast. A complete list is below from our media partners at FOX8.
The deep freeze that killed at least 15 people and shut down much of the South began to relent Thursday as crews worked to clear roads blanketed by a slow-moving storm that left ice and snow in pla
The Triad is under a Winter Storm Warning until 9 p.m. Wednesday, as an Arctic wave of wintry weather is spreading snow across the width of North Carolina, from the mountains to the coast.
A cold front is moving through parts of North Carolina, and it will likely bring rain, snow and possibly freezing rain.