- They couldn’t save their daughters’ lives in the July 4 floods. Now they’re dealing with the grief and the guilt.
- Austin could see heavy rains, possible flooding over the next few days
- Families of campers, counselors who died in Texas Hill County floods sue Camp Mystic
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- Ask the Meteorologist: Did a tornado hit Johnston County Saturday night?
Severe Weather Preparedness week in North Carolina
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — March 2nd through the 8th is severe weather preparedness week in North Carolina, with each day focusing on a different topic.
The topic’s range from severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to lightning and flood safety.
In the Cape Fear, we experience many different types of hazardous weather including tornados and hail.
Meteorologist Steven Pfaff with the national weather service in Wilmington says it is best to have a plan for you and your family.
“Have a plan, what to do, where to go if severe thunderstorm warnings or tornado warnings are issued for your area. The plan that we want everybody to have that encompasses all those different types of hazards, not just the hurricanes, it’s the other types of hazardous weather we could experience,” Pfaff said.
As a reminder, the statewide tornado drill that was originally scheduled for Wednesday will now be Friday, March 7th at 9:30am due to the threat of severe weather.
Hurricane preparedness week is in May and the start of hurricane season June 1st.