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Tropical Storm Chantal weakened into a depression after sweeping inland across South Carolina into eastern North Carolina on Sunday, July 6, though the system still brought a threat of flash ...
Tropical Storm Chantal moved inland Sunday morning bringing rain and flood threats after striking the Carolina coast with 50 mph winds. As of the National Hurricane Center’s 11 a.m. advisory ...
Tropical Storm Chantal serves as a reminder that North Carolina’s electrical infrastructure requires ongoing investment and maintenance to withstand increasingly frequent and severe weather events.
Chantal (shahn-TAHL) made landfall as a tropical storm in South Carolina and tracked into North Carolina, bringing flooding rains and tornadoes to Central North Carolina Piedmont counties between ...
Flood watches remain in effect at least until Sunday night from Myrtle Beach to the west of Wilmington, North Carolina. Chantal is the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.
Tropical Storm Chantal's landfall early Sunday; storm tracks into North Carolina with Piedmont rain A brief tropical system brings weekend rain to the Carolinas for travelers and beachgoers.
This image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Tropical Storm Chantal as it moves from South Carolina into central North Carolina on July 6.
Tropical storm warnings had extended up to Surf City, North Carolina, as Chantal churned off the coast of the southeastern U.S. on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Chantal is expected to produce heavy rainfall across portions of North Carolina through Monday. Storm total rainfall 2 to 4 inches, with local amounts up to 6 inches, is expected.