Temperatures are expected to dip below freezing across the state Tuesday night, hours after short bursts of midday snow moved across the Triangle and the coast.
Updated 11/18/2008 05:37 PM
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News 14 Carolina's Jeff Crum explains the five different types of hurricanes.
Updated 05/19/2005 06:43 AM
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When hurricanes reach the coast, the pictures we always see are of the pounding waves, wind-whipped trees and homes and buildings being destroyed.
Updated 05/18/2005 08:41 AM
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North Carolina's history, the kind you'll find in school books, is vibrant. Impressive also is the amount of destruction past hurricanes have wrought on the Tar Heel State.
Updated 05/18/2005 05:43 AM
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You've likely already come up with a plan of action for your family if a hurricane were to strike. But have you thought about your pets?
Updated 05/17/2005 06:43 AM
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Weather on the Ones Meteorologist Dave Snider is on assignment in the Bahamas this week and talked to Max Mayfield, the director of the National Hurricane Center.
Updated 05/13/2005 05:15 PM
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Downed power lines caused hazardous road conditions for many drivers in Central Carolina Tuesday.
03/08/2005 03:45 PM
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A tree fell on a car along Glenwood Avenue just inside the Beltline at Edenboro Road.
Updated 03/08/2005 12:30 PM
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On the same morning that a rodent from the North holds the hope of warmer days, a Southern town that's made its mark with southern barbecue used a pot-bellied pig to get the weather forecast.
02/02/2005 11:20 AM
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Roads remained slick throughout two-thirds of North Carolina Sunday morning after several inches of snow, sleet and freezing rain fell across the western and central portions of the state Saturday.
Updated 01/30/2005 01:43 PM
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DOT officials already have crews on stand-by for this weekend's messy forecast.
01/28/2005 02:25 PM
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The frigid temperatures have many people trying to keep warm both inside and out. Thermostats have been working at a record-setting pace.
01/24/2005 02:14 PM
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The state Highway Patrol received 308 calls for help in the Triangle area by around 8 p.m. Saturday, though it was not yet clear how many involved accidents.
Updated 01/22/2005 01:58 PM
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The wintry mix spared parts of the News 14 Carolina viewing area but people living in counties north of the Triangle woke up to snow.
Updated 01/21/2005 11:16 AM
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Mayor Charles Meeker held a press conference at City Hall on Thursday morning where he talked about the storm and the Raleigh's response.
Updated 01/20/2005 05:44 PM
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A surprise 1-inch snow that turned to ice on frigid roads crippled North Carolina's capital, freezing motorists in epic traffic jams and stranding some 3,000 students overnight at their schools.
01/20/2005 08:25 AM
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What was supposed to be a dusting turned into a surprise snowfall across central North Carolina, dumping an inch or more in some areas, just a week after much of the state was enjoying spring-like weather.
Updated 01/19/2005 06:43 PM
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Now that cold temperatures have returned, business is heating up.
01/18/2005 07:32 PM
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High winds tore out an entire wall of a home.
Updated 01/14/2005 02:49 PM
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Progress Energy officials said if a cold spell comes in and we get extremely cold temperatures, what you are saving now could be cut in half or maybe become nonexistent.
Updated 01/06/2005 07:54 PM
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