Important steps to take to make sure your home is fully covered the remainder of hurricane season

Important steps to take to make sure your home is fully covered the remainder of hurricane season

WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — With more than 140 days remaining in the 2021 hurricane season, now is the time to prepare for the next big storm. The Cape Fear has been impacted by two named tropical systems over just the past month, with a lot of time still remaining in the season. – Advertisement – Insurance professional George Trifoli says these weaker early season storms are good reminders to check on your current coverage. “When…

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Wildfires rage as US West grapples with heat wave, drought

Wildfires rage as US West grapples with heat wave, drought

By CHRISTOPHER WEBER, Associated Press Firefighters were working in extreme temperatures across the U.S. West and struggling to contain wildfires, the largest burning in California and Oregon, as another heat wave baked the region, straining power grids. The largest wildfire of the year in California — the Beckwourth Complex — was raging along the Nevada state line and has burned about 140 square miles (362 square kilometers) as of Monday morning and state regulators asked…

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Detroit going green to help slow flooding during heavy rains

Detroit going green to help slow flooding during heavy rains

By COREY WILLIAMS, Associated Press DETROIT — Massive amounts of green are being spent to find “green” ways to prevent basements, yards, streets and freeways in Detroit from flooding during heavy storms like one last month. Of $100 million pumped each year into infrastructure upgrades for the city’s aging water and sewer systems, $10 million goes toward installing detention ponds, bioswales, rain gardens and permeable pavement. Called green stormwater infrastructure, the features hold and slowly…

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Beach goers beware | Rip currents pose threat after Tropical Storm Elsa

Beach goers beware | Rip currents pose threat after Tropical Storm Elsa

Horry County Emergency Management says strong storms don’t need to be active for rip currents to present a danger GREENSBORO, N.C. — Tropical Storm Elsa’s rains left parts of South Carolina underwater Thursday but, 24 hours later, it’s a different story.  Horry County Emergency Management officials are warning beach goers to take precaution when in the water as rip currents remain a threat though Elsa is gone from the Carolina Coast.  Rip currents are similar…

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3 years since Hurricane Florence burst its dams, will Boiling Spring Lakes get lakes back?

3 years since Hurricane Florence burst its dams, will Boiling Spring Lakes get lakes back?

(Photo: WWAY) BOILING SPRING LAKES, NC (STARNEWS) — It’s been nearly three years since Hurricane Florence drenched Boiling Spring Lakes with 30 inches of rain over four days, bursting four dams and washing away Alton Lennon Drive. Residents in this Brunswick County town have since seen the iconic Big Lake run almost completely dry, with people in lakeside homes now living by a shallow creek overrun with vegetation. – Advertisement – “I knew it would take time…

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K-9 tracks down 12-year-old girl missing in woods during Tropical Storm Elsa

K-9 tracks down 12-year-old girl missing in woods during Tropical Storm Elsa

FORT MYERS, FL — A newly trained K-9 officer named Mercy tracked down a missing 12-year-old lost in the woods during Tropical Storm Elsa. “Reuniting a family with a lost child like that–especially in a tropical storm or hurricane and we got her home before any harm could come to her…it’s a home run for us. It’s a win,” local law enforcement officer Julio Lock said. The young girl went missing Tuesday night in Lee…

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Tropical Storm Elsa moving through New York City and Boston

Tropical Storm Elsa moving through New York City and Boston

Elsa will bring tropical storm conditions to parts of New England Friday. NEW ORLEANS — As of the 4 am NHC update, Elsa is inching closer to NYC. It has winds of 50 mph and moving northeast at 31 mph.  Elsa will then track closer to New York City as early as Friday morning and then near Boston by Friday afternoon. It will continue to move NE towards Canada. Currently there are no impacts expected…

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Elsa moving quickly across the Delmarva toward Delaware Bay; Flash flooding for the Northeast

Elsa moving quickly across the Delmarva toward Delaware Bay; Flash flooding for the Northeast

Elsa will continue to lose its tropical characteristics as it moves across the New England states and pushes offshore Friday night. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As of 5 a.m. Friday: Elsa has moved away from the First Coast, but will continue to bring a flash flooding threat to the New England region on Friday. NHC Discussion: It appears that the early stages of extratropical transition have begun with Elsa, with almost all of the deep convection…

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Tropical Storm Elsa slightly strengthens as it moves over Virginia

Tropical Storm Elsa slightly strengthens as it moves over Virginia

Elsa may hold on to its tropical storm strength as it tracks near New York and Boston NEW ORLEANS — As of the 10 pm NHC update, Elsa slightly strengthens as it moves over Virginia. Winds of 50 mph and moving northeast at 25 mph. It is expected to bring tropical storm impacts to central and northern Virginia tonight. Elsa will then track closer to New York City as early as Friday morning as a…

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Flooding, strong winds and downed trees — detailing Elsa's aftermath

Flooding, strong winds and downed trees — detailing Elsa's aftermath

Raleigh, N.C. — Tropical Storm Elsa is finally gone. The last of the storm moved out of the WRAL viewing area Thursday night, but the storm’s impact will be felt by many for some time. Below you can read a timeline of the storm damage as Elsa moved through North Carolina: 7 p.m. Rainfall was the biggest impact from Tropical Storm Elsa across central North Carolina, WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell said. Two to 3 inches…

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Tropical Storm Elsa turns fun in the sun to fun indoors

Tropical Storm Elsa turns fun in the sun to fun indoors

Visitors at the Fort Fisher Aquarium (photo: Peyton Furtado) NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — With so many outdoor activities across the Cape Fear, tourists took museums and the aquarium by storm. “We can’t go in the pool, can’t go in the ocean. We’ve got to find something,” said one mom. “It’s way better than watching cartoons at the hotel.” – Advertisement – Cape Fear Museum’s Amy Thornton said it was no surprise Tropical Storm Elsa…

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Vacationers brave the beaches during tropical storm

Kure Beach Pier (photo: Peyton Furtado) NEW HANOVER COUNTY (WWAY) — Throughout the day, harsh winds and periods of heavy rain didn’t stop some people from getting out and about. In New Hanover County, an adventurous few braved the weather to take family photos, go for walks, and enjoy some time outside. – Advertisement – The Swanson family said they drove down from Minnesota, and aren’t letting the weather dampen their spirits. They said they…

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