Weekend brings level 1 chance of severe weather

Weekend brings level 1 chance of severe weather

By WRAL Weather Saturday morning brought patchy fog and potential for a few showers. A small band of rain will swing through some of our southern counties through 9 a.m. Afterwards, Saturday will clear up into a pleasant afternoon with some sunshine and highs in the mid-60s. However, Sunday sees some parts of the state under a level one risk for severe weather, including wind damage and isolated tornadoes. Sunday morning starts clear, but brings…

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Punishing hurricanes to spur more Central American migration

Punishing hurricanes to spur more Central American migration

By CLAUDIO ESCALON and MARÍA VERZA, Associated Press SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — At a shelter in this northern Honduran city, Lilian Gabriela Santos Sarmiento says back-to-back hurricanes that hit with devastating fury this month have overturned her life. Her home in what was once a pretty neighborhood in nearby La Lima was destroyed by flooding. The 29-year-old woman who never finished middle school had managed to build a life for herself, most recently cleaning…

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Hurricanes' Slavin urging people to 'Fill the Stadium' support at-risk children

Hurricanes' Slavin urging people to 'Fill the Stadium' support at-risk children

RALEIGH (WTVD) — With so much uncertainty in the sports world because of COVID-19, it’s hard to say when and if fans will be allowed inside. Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin is using his platform to help figuratively fill the stadium and support at-risk children. In a normal year, the NHL season would be underway and most players’ main focus would be hockey. The delay of the season has given players like Slavin a chance to…

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Hurricanes' world-class practice facility unveiled

Hurricanes' world-class practice facility unveiled

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — After years at ramshackle Raleigh Center Ice, the Triangle’s only major league team finally has a major league practice facility. “We practice at a lot of teams’ practice facilities over the last few years and this absolutely can go shot-for-shot with any other team’s facility.” said Hurricanes spokesman Pace Sagester. “This is world class.” it was the brainchild of local builder Jeff Ammons and though the Canes are far from the…

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At least 26 dead in Central America from powerful Hurricane Iota

At least 26 dead in Central America from powerful Hurricane Iota

At least 26 people are dead in the wake of powerful Hurricane Iota, which is still delivering heavy rain and winds to Central America. Iota made landfall Monday night in Nicaragua, and though the storm is dissipating, the threat for heavy rain continues. The rainfall is expected to cause mudslides and life-threatening flash flooding and river flooding. In Nicaragua, at least 16 people died, including 12 of whom died in a landslide in Matagalpa, state-run…

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Hurricane Iota bashes Nicaragua, Honduras after Eta floods

Hurricane Iota bashes Nicaragua, Honduras after Eta floods

By MARLON GONZÁLEZ, Associated Press TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Hurricane Iota battered Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast and flooded some stretches of neighboring Honduras that were still under water from Hurricane Eta two weeks earlier, leaving authorities struggling to assess damage after communications were knocked out in some areas. By late Tuesday, Iota had diminished to a tropical storm and was moving inland over northern Nicaragua and southern Honduras, but forecasters warned that its heavy rains still posed…

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Hurricane Iota makes landfall as Category 4 storm along Nicaraguan coast, forecast to bring life-threatening storm surge

Hurricane Iota makes landfall as Category 4 storm along Nicaraguan coast, forecast to bring life-threatening storm surge

Hurricane Iota made landfall Monday evening as a Category 4 storm along the northeastern coast of Nicaragua. According to the National Hurricane Center, Iota’s landfall is 15 miles south of Category 4 Hurricane Eta’s landfall on Nov. 3. Life-threatening storm surge, catastrophic winds, flash flooding and landslides are expected across parts of Central America already battered by Hurricane Eta less than two weeks ago. Throughout Monday, Hurricane Iota rapidly strengthened into a Category 5 storm…

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Hurricane Iota now a Category 5 storm, forecast to bring extreme rain and life-threatening storm surge

Hurricane Iota marks the latest chapter in a devastating hurricane season for Central America. With the National Hurricane Center’s 10 a.m. EST update, Iota is now a Category 5 storm headed toward Nicaragua and Honduras. Iota is the 30th named storm of what’s been a record-breaking hurricane season. Around 5 a.m., Iota was 25 miles northeast of Isla De Providencia, Colombia. The storm now has 165 mile-per-hour sustained winds, moving west at 9 miles per…

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Ruptured water line floods Glenwood Avenue near Crabtree Valley

Ruptured water line floods Glenwood Avenue near Crabtree Valley

By Jessica Patrick, WRAL multiplatform producer Raleigh, N.C. — Part of Glenwood Avenue was flooded on Monday between Crabtree Valley Mall and Blue Ridge Road due to a ruptured water line. Sky 5 video showed muddy water covering the eastbound lanes headed for downtown Raleigh before 7:30 a.m. The area in front of the mall and the Interstate 440 interchange was completely flooded. Raleigh police had blocked the inbound side of Glenwood Avenue, and traffic…

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Hurricane Iota strengthens into Category 4 storm, forecast to bring extreme rain and life-threatening storm surge

Hurricane Iota marks the latest chapter in a devastating hurricane season for Central America. Iota is headed toward Nicaragua and Honduras as a potentially catastrophic Category 4 storm and could become a Category 5 sometime on Monday. Iota is the 30th named storm of what’s been a memorable hurricane season. Around 5 a.m., Iota was 25 miles northeast of Isla De Providencia, Colombia and moving west at 10 MPH. Evacuations are underway in low-lying areas…

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Hurricane Iota powers up in new threat to Central America

Hurricane Iota powers up in new threat to Central America

By GABRIELA SELSER, Associated Press MANAGUA, Nicaragua — A fast-strengthening Hurricane Iota is sweeping over the western Caribbean and has become a very dangerous Category 4 storm early Monday as it heads for the same part of Central American battered by a similarly powerful Hurricane Eta just over a week ago. Forecasters said Iota continued to show signs of strengthening and could be a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane by the time it reaches Central America….

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Wayne County Public Schools move to remote learning on Monday due to road closures, flooding

Wayne County Public Schools move to remote learning on Monday due to road closures, flooding

GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) — Wayne County Public Schools announced they will continue remote learning for students on Monday, Nov. 16 due to road closures from high water and river flooding. The school system all schools will return to Plan B schedules on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Wayne County is still under a Flood Warning as the Neuse River begins to crest on Monday. As of 6 p.m., the Neuse River near Goldsboro is at a moderate…

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