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More than 200,000 power outages across Carolinas following tornadoes, severe thunderstorms
Duke Energy’s power outage map totaled more than 200,000 outages in both North and South Carolina as of noon. Heavy rains, high wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. About 18,000 in Wake County don’t have power.
ABC11 saw possible tornado damage in Alamance County where radar did confirm that a tornado touched down. In the Eli Whitney community near the Alamance/Orange county line, trees snapped and some were down across a two-lane road.
Storms killed more than a dozen people on Sunday in the deep south.
The National Weather Service issued a Tornado Watch until noon for the entire central North Carolina area. A Wind Advisory is also in effect until 4 p.m.
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