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Hurricane Hunter in the eye of the storm

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videoHurricanes are the largest storms on Earth and can be the most damaging. Yet, there are a group of scientists that fly right into the heart of the storm. Full story...
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Plants going to need protection from chilly temperatures Tuesday night

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The possibility of freezing temperatures overnight means plants you may have just put in the ground are in danger. Full story...
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Looking back at the 1984 Red Springs tornado

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videoThe largest and most devastating tornado outbreak in the Carolinas in the 20th century happened March 28th, 1984 when 22 tornadoes killed 57 people, 42 here in North Carolina; 800 more were injured. Full story...
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Preparing for the frigid temperature coming our way

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videoFrigid temperatures are coming. Are you prepared for the cold blast headed this way? Full story...
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2008 - The year in weather

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videoDrought ends, major storms dodged during 2008 in southeastern North Carolina. Full story...
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Recent cold weather reminds us of what winter could bring

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videoIt is Winter Weather Awareness Week in North Carolina. Even though winter doesn't officially begin until December 21st, now is a good time to be reminded of what the season could bring. Full story...
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Hurricane season wraps up as second most destructive on record

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videoHurricane season may have been quiet around here, but it was actually a very active season. With $54 billion in damage, it was the second most destructive season on record behind only the 2005 season. Full story...
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54 years since Hurricane Hazel

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videoNorth Carolina has dealt with many hurricanes through the years, but on October 15, 1954, Hazel set the standard. Almost everything you see today in some parts of our area are all after Hazel, which left little standing when she blew ashore. Full story...
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Global warming and storms

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videoThe earth is slowly warming up; it is a fact. The cause is heat-trapping, or gases accumulating in the atmosphere. This gradual increase in temperature is what we call global warming, and this warming is causing ocean temperatures to rise. Full story...
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Area dries out after Cristobal skirts coast

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A tropical storm warning for most of our area has been lifted as Tropical Storm Cristobal continues to move up the coast. Full story...
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Extreme heat is sweet music to Leland man

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videoYou may be ready for the heat to end, but at least one local man is not. For a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer living in Leland, there are plenty of reasons to sing a happy song when it gets this hot. Full story...
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Hurricane Preparedness: Supplies you may need this hurricane season

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videoHurricane season starts this weekend. High winds, flooding, tornadoes and the storm surge. All are hazards that come with tropical systems. These conditions can cause massive power outages, meaning you need to be ready when the lights go out.

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Memorial Day Saturday at Wrightsville Beach

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This weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, but today's weather didn't quite feel like it. At least early on. News Channel 3's John Rendleman drove to Wrightsville Beach late Saturday afternoon to see what affect Saturday's weather had on the beginning of the holiday weekend. Full story...
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Global Warming Conference at UNCW

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A Conference at UNCW was aimed at informing the public about global warming. Researchers say as the temperatures rise, so do the chances of hurricanes. Full story...
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New Hanover County issues watering ban

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Folks in the northern part of New Hanover County better hope for rain soon. The county declared a Stage 2 Water Shortage Mandatory Conservation water use restriction Thursday. The county says it issued the restriction because water demand has exceeded 90 percent of water production capacity for two consecutive days. Violators can be fined up to $1,500 and be charged with a misdemeanor. Full story...
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