The beaches where swimmers should avoid are in New Hanover, Carteret and Brunswick counties after areas were heavily flooded ...
The low pressure (Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight) dumped rain across our state, especially along the coast. In this graphic ...
The unnamed storm dropped more than 20 inches of rain on Carolina Beach and 19 inches on Southport, flooding homes and ...
Two days after Potential Tropical Cyclone 8, Brunswick County is still struggling to regain its footing. Plus, some updates ...
Brunswick and New Hanover counties each saw more than 15 inches of rainfall over the past two days as the storm that formed ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Tuesday declared a state of emergency in southeastern counties as more than 50 roads along with many schools and businesses were still ...
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order No. 313 declaring a State of Emergency for four counties ...
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. — Monday saw an unnamed tropical cyclone deliver an abundance of heavy rain and wind to the North Carolina coast, resulting in widespread flooding to many popular beach towns.
Carolina Beach was the hardest hit with nearly 21 inches of rain on Monday while across the Cape Fear River in Brunswick ...
As the morning transitioned into the afternoon, the storm produced rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour at times. When a ...
Citing National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data, the weather service noted that 12 inches of rainfall over a ...
Despite never receiving an official name, the storm that was once known as Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight has left its mark ...