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Alberto, then and now
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Slow-moving storms dump rain on Raleigh, head south
Slow-moving storms dumped rain on Raleigh and several counties south of the Triangle Thursday afternoon. Though the storms are strong enough to bring lightning, heavy rain and gusty winds, no severe weather watches or warnings have been issued.
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Coming cold front will tame humidity, usher in sunny weekend
After three consecutive days with warm, muggy air and scattered thunderstorms across central much of North Carolina, an approaching cold front that will move through the area Thursday should bring relief in time for the weekend.
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Triangle under storm watch through evening
Durham, Wake and Cumberland counties were among those where the watch extended through 10 p.m., although only the Triangle remained mostly rain-free through the afternoon.
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Heavy rainfall makes roads dangerous
Heavy rainfall dumped water across North Carolina Monday, and the potential for showers and thunderstorms is expected to linger through Wednesday.
Crabtree creek in Raleigh tonight and Kevin we've seen a number of flooding incidents in that area. Before -- History does -- know when it rains. Rains hard this area floods first infect the water behind me already beginning to rise the high water wet ropes but it also calls for accidents injuries. -
Wind topples trees, heavy rain floods streets in central NC
A cold front that stretches from Massachusetts to Louisiana was working its way across North Carolina Wednesday afternoon, bringing heavy rains, damaging winds and the potential for flooding to several counties.
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Coming cold front could pack a stormy punch
"There's pretty spring weather in our forecast. It will just be a stormy day Wednesday," WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said.
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2nd District candidate Toni Morris
Toni Morris, Democratic candidate for the 2nd Congressional District, outlines her priorities if elected.
I use an emergency room as a place -- it get medication. Flooding illnesses. As the United States of America we should do a better job at taking care of us citizens. As you look -
Raleigh wants to make Capital Boulevard more inviting
Green spaces and residential construction are among the plans for Raleigh's Capital Boulevard corridor.
here in the first place. Big portion of apple boulevard in the flood -- which limits what you could develop the city says recreational areas could better handle flooding . This is pigeon house -- it's one of the dirty it's waterways that North Carolina it straddles capitol boulevard. -
Hope Mills gives firms another chance to repair signature dam
Hope Mills commissioners voted 4-1 Monday night to give construction firms another chance to repair the town's troubled dam, which has been breached by flood waters twice in the last nine years.
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