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Hanna heads for Carolinas
The Carolinas are bracing for Tropical Storm Hanna, which is expected to bring high winds and rain along the Atlantic Coast from South Carolina to Maine. As of Friday morning, Hanna had maximum winds at 65 mph, was about 425 miles south of Wilmington and was moving about 18 mph.
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Blog: Hurricane Hanna updates
Quick hits from across the state on the storm's progress from WRAL News and your neighbors.
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Triangle awaits rain, strong winds from Hanna
Triangle residents could see 2 to 4 inches of rain, wind gusts up to 40 mph and possible isolated tornadoes when Tropical Storm Hanna makes landfall early Saturday.
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10 questions with Crime Reporter Amanda LambWRAL Crime Reporter Amanda Lamb answers your questions about crime scenes, murder cases and much more.
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Tracking HannaMeteorologists have been tracking Hanna, which has been a tropical storm and a hurricane.
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N.C. Drought Maps Time Lapse AnimationView a time lapse animation of drought conditions since April of 2007.
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Raleigh Convention Center InteractiveThe Grand Opening of the new Raleigh Convention Center is Sept. 5 and 6.
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