Hot, humid conditions on tap for the Triangle after Florence's exit

Hot, humid conditions on tap for the Triangle after Florence's exit

By Alfred Charles, WRAL.com Managing Editor Raleigh, N.C. — Florence is long gone from North Carolina but hot, humid weather has returned to the Triangle. Temperatures are expected to climb to the upper 80s on Tuesday and the air will be very moist, said WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner. Temperatures will drop to the upper 60s for the low. “It will still feel like summer and not fall,” she said. “Although fall officially starts Saturday.” Many…

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Pender County officials to update Florence rescue and recovery efforts

Pender County officials to update Florence rescue and recovery efforts

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100 die in Nigeria flooding as toll expected to rise

100 die in Nigeria flooding as toll expected to rise

Nigerian authorities say 100 people have died in flooding after heavy rains in recent days. A spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency tells The Associated Press that the deaths have occurred in 10 states and that the toll could rise. The Nigeria Hydrological Service Agency and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency say rising water levels will be higher than those recorded in 2012, when flooding killed 363 people and displaced over 2.1 million. The agencies…

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Floodwaters of Florence put North Carolina dams under stress

Floodwaters of Florence put North Carolina dams under stress

Devastating flooding in North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence has raised concerns about whether dams across the state, some of them already in poor condition, will be able to hold up under the strain. State officials have been monitoring dam safety in cooperation with local authorities and say there has been at least one dam breach so far, with no homes affected. But there have been several other locations of concern and false…

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WHAT’S HAPPENING: Water will haunt Carolinas after Florence

WHAT’S HAPPENING: Water will haunt Carolinas after Florence

Like hurricanes Harvey and Katrina before it, Florence will be remembered for unleashing a staggering amount of water over a vast area. The flooding unfolded just as forecasters expected, but many residents in the Carolinas still seemed caught off guard as they were plucked off a vehicle’s roof or pulled by boat from their flooded homes. Whether they were just stubborn, short of resources to leave or believed they had already seen worse devastation, all…

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Flooding causes a hog lagoon to breach; others are at capacity

Flooding causes a hog lagoon to breach; others are at capacity

Hurricane Florence’s heavy rains last week, along with ongoing major flooding, has caused one small hog lagoon to breach and flooded four others, according to the N.C. Pork Council. In a statement Monday night, the Council said another seven are at capacity and appear to have overtopped. Still, the Council said after on-farm assessments and industry surveying, it did not believe there had been widespread impacts to 3,000 lagoons in the state that hold hog…

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Residents return to Pleasure Island after Florence

Residents return to Pleasure Island after Florence

A long line of cars extended down Carolina Beach Road from the Snows Cut Bridge Monday afternoon. (Source: WECT/Alex Giles) CAROLINA BEACH, NC (WECT) – A long line of cars extended down Carolina Beach Road from the Snows Cut Bridge Monday afternoon. Dozens of people wanted to get across the bridge and check on their properties after a weekend of heavy wind and rain courtesy of Hurricane Florence. Law enforcement officers manned a checkpoint where…

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New York prepares for heavy rain from Florence remnants

New York prepares for heavy rain from Florence remnants

New York state’s Division of Homeland Security and Office of Emergency Management are activating to monitor the impacts of the remnants of Hurricane Florence as it moves into the state. Widespread heavy rain is expected through Tuesday in the southern half of the state, especially central New York, the Southern Tier, Capital Region and Mid-Hudson Valley. The Division of Homeland Security has sent swift water urban search and rescue teams to staging areas in Binghamton,…

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ABC11 Exclusive: Tour of Florence aftermath with U.S. Army's top officer

ABC11 Exclusive: Tour of Florence aftermath with U.S. Army's top officer

U.S. Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley is at the top of the chain of the nearly 13,000 Army soldiers in North and South Carolina for rescue and recovery from Hurricane Florence. MORE: Full coverage of Florence On Monday, he invited ABC11 along for a tour of the hardest-hit areas south and east of the Triangle. “We are here for the long haul, and we’ll be here for whatever’s needed as long as it’s needed,”…

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Stuck in Charlotte after Hurricane Florence

Stuck in Charlotte after Hurricane Florence

CHARLOTTE, NC (FOX 46 WJZY) – Many people fled from coastal cities in North Carolina ahead of Hurricane Florence. Now that the storm is gone, getting back to their homes seems impossible. The St. Juste’s family evacuated from Wilmington last week. They aren’t sure when they’ll be able to get back to the city, that at one point, state workers said was inaccessible by land to get into or out of. “We are concerned about…

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NC struggling to recover after historic flooding

NC struggling to recover after historic flooding

(AP/FOX 46) It’s not every day you see a boat riding down a street, but this is reality for people living up and down the North Carolina coast as historic flooding is overtaking several communities.   In Scotts Hill just outside of Wilmington, several people have been cut off, stuck for days without power or any way to get out.  “Never-ever seen it like this. I’ve been here for 18 years,” Kim Saffo said.  Her…

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UNCW men's tennis team helping helping those affected by Hurricane Florence

UNCW men's tennis team helping helping those affected by Hurricane Florence

UNCW men’s tennis team helping helping those affected by Hurricane Florence (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – The UNCW men’s tennis team isn’t on campus, but still trying to give back to those affected by Hurricane Florence. The Seahawks were answering phones at a Red Cross fundraiser at NBC affiliate WCNC in Charlotte. “We have been working the phones to help take donations for the Hurricanes Florence,” said UNCW freshman Dillon Gooch. The Seahawks stayed…

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