NOAA expects 'above-normal' Atlantic hurricane season this year
Forecasters at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center say the Atlantic could see another above-normal hurricane season.
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Forecasters at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center say the Atlantic could see another above-normal hurricane season.
Hurricane Season is almost upon us, and if we learned anything from last year, it's that you need to be ready for anything.
Hurricane hunters made a stop in Raleigh Tuesday as a part of the Hurricane Awareness Tour.
That whole April showers thing went a bit overboard last month in the United States.
After a stormy start to the day, the sun finally came of Friday afternoon at the Wells Fargo Championship, but it was a windy day at Eagle Point Golf Club.
While local meteorologists are forecasting the weather for spectators heading out to Eagle Point Golf Club, there is PGA Tour meteorologist on site at every tour stop, including here in Wilmington, and there is a lot that goes into their job.
Authorities in Mississippi have confirmed the death of a second person from severe weather moving across the state.
People in North Carolina are paying attention to rising rivers after storms dumped several inches of rain across much of the state.
The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Arlene has formed about 815 miles west of the Azores Islands.
For the past two months, the NOAA weather radio transmitter in Winnabow has not been transmitting at full power, but next week, that will change.
The official start to the Atlantic Hurricane season is on June 1 and lasts through November.
The director of the National Hurricane Center is going back to work at The Weather Channel.
It may be March, but that doesn't mean the winter weather is gone for good. A light coating of snow fell across the coastal region this morning.
Warm weather has prompted an earlier growing season than normal which means works start earlier for farmers.
Flowers around the region are blooming weeks ahead of schedule.
There's been reports of storm damage this afternoon in Brunswick County.
In Brunswick County, many residents are cleaning up after a storm came through and caused damage in some areas.
County and State officials will be on hand Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. to answer questions and help people apply for Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding.
Although it may be chilly Friday, this relatively mild winter so far could play a role for blueberry lovers and farmers later this year.
Winter weather in the northeast is cancelling flights in and out of ILM today.
The weather overall has been warmer than usual and that has one Wilmington ice cream shop seeing an influx in customers.
The National Weather Service says it could take four to six months to get NOAA's weather transmitter working again.
Some residents are concerned about getting vital warnings after area weather transmitter goes down.
The National Weather Service has expanded flash-flood warnings across Southern California as a storm dumps rain at a rate of nearly three-quarters of an inch per hour.



