National Weather Service
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Hail storms pound central NC
Low pressure that brought severe thunderstorms to an area south of the Triangle moved to the north Wednesday, bringing large hail, high winds and lightning strikes, WRAL meteorologist Mike Maze said.
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Season's first tropical storm likely to pass by NC
The Atlantic Ocean's first tropical storm of 2012 was churning off South Carolina Sunday, but it is likely to have only minor impacts along the North Carolina coast, said WRAL meteorologist Aimee Wilmoth.
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Severe weather update
The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Sampson County Monday afternoon.
into that today area here we just got an update from India. National Weather Service radar and again this little not -- area right in here is about where the a tornado would be located if indeedRichmond county you know deal funnel cloud near Cordoba this afternoon. The National Weather Service is looking into a possible tornado touched down in an area. Report show at least three buildings were damaged and several trees -
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Forecasters: Dangerous storms moving into Midwest
National Weather Service officials issued a stern warning for residents to prepare for overnight storms that could spawn fast-moving tornadoes from Nebraska south to Texas.
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Warming trend to begin Friday after brief cold snap
A brief return to winter-like temperatures caused many people in central North Carolina to pull out sweaters and jackets again in the last 48 hours, but warm air is on its way back to the area very soon, WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said.
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Winter nips at spring's heels; most avoid hard freeze
Spring has sprung in central North Carolina, but temperatures dipped back down toward winter-like lows Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The near-freezing temperatures caused concern among local farmers, but much of the area avoided a hard freeze, WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said.
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Spotty storms pop up over central NC
The National Weather Service has most of central North Carolina under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p.m. The watch simply means that conditions are ripe for storms to form.
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NWS tests new tornado warnings
This month marks one year since destructive tornadoes tore through the Triangle area and other parts of the country were devastated by tornado season. Now, the National Weather Service is testing new ways to get people's attention.
the country also were devastated by last year's tornado season. Now the National Weather Service is testing new ways to get people's attention is -- reels Bruce -- were putting the new warnings to the test.they happen so often reports show with three -- four times the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning there isn't one. We do have a slight chance of thundershowers W Ariel meteorologist Mike moss says it'sTo change people's perception the National Weather Service is testing something new and Kansas and Missouri starting this week. Those two states will break their tornado warnings down into tears and depending on the storm's potential impact. The National Weather Service could use words such as mass devastation. Catastrophic. And on survivable -- people and -- be taken more seriously others say the
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