Tropical Storm Chantal is set to unleash heavy rains across the Carolinas, with warnings of flash floods and isolated tornadoes. Residents are urged to stay alert and avoid flooded roads.
Tropical Storm Chantal is set to unleash heavy rains across the Carolinas this weekend, raising concerns for flash flooding as it approaches the coast. Expected rainfall could reach up to 6 inches in some areas.
Tropical Storm Chantal continues to pose a threat to the Carolina coastline, with warnings in effect as it moves north. Heavy rains, dangerous surf, and potential flooding are expected through the weekend. Stay alert!
As Hurricane Chantal approaches the Carolinas, residents brace for heavy rainfall and flash flooding. With predictions of up to six inches of rain and storm surges, the risk is elevated. Will this be another costly hurricane season?
Tropical Depression Three is set to strengthen into Tropical Storm Chantal, bringing rain, gusty winds, and rip currents to the Southeast coast this holiday weekend. Stay prepared and have a plan B for outdoor activities!
High temperatures and strong winds are fueling wildfires in North Carolina, exacerbated by Hurricane Helene's devastation. Evacuations are underway as the situation worsens.
Wildfires have led to mandatory evacuations in North Carolina as crews battle multiple blazes. Meanwhile, South Carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency as wildfires threaten communities.
Wildfires are wreaking havoc in North and South Carolina, prompting evacuations and a state of emergency. With dry and windy conditions persisting, the situation remains critical as firefighters battle the flames.
Over 175 wildfires are raging across North and South Carolina, threatening homes and prompting evacuations. Governor McMaster has declared a state of emergency as firefighters battle the blazes.
Evacuation orders were issued in North and South Carolina as wildfires, fueled by dry and windy conditions, threaten homes. Firefighters race against time to contain the flames spreading rapidly.