National Weather Service assesses Hermine's damage
While the storm did not bring major damages to our area...some people in New Hanover county experienced heavier winds than others.
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While the storm did not bring major damages to our area...some people in New Hanover county experienced heavier winds than others.
Two towns are reporting sewer spills after flooding from Tropical Storm Hermine.
Weekend weather improves as Hermine exits Southeastern North Carolina.
Tropical Storm Hermine may not have been the worst storm the Wilmington area has ever seen, but it was one for the record books.
Several schools and colleges have closed their doors early today as tropical storm Hermine picks up across our coast.
We're keeping an eye on traffic near the Greenfield Lake area in Wilmington that is prone to flood with heavy rain.
The surf started getting choppy as Tropical Storm Hermine made her way closer to the area.
Freeman Park is now closed at Zone 10. Town leaders say pending the storm impact, more sections may close this afternoon.
With the possibility of tornadoes due to Tropical Storm Hermine, we have safety tips from the American Red Cross.
With Hermine bringing heavy rain, some roads in our area are feeling the brunt.
Hermine expected in our area later on Friday.
Click here for the latest list of school, government and other closings and delays
As Tropical Storm Hermine continues on its path, the storm is likely to strengthen further and is expected to make landfall later today over the Gulf coast of Florida, potentially as a Category 1 hurricane.
As Hurricane Hermine heads towards the coast, the U.S. Coast Guard and Ocean Rescue are warning boaters and swimmers.
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Tropical Depression Nine in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Beach towns are taking precautions for possible beach erosion as a result of the storm.In the past, beaches in the Cape Fear have seen increased erosion following hurricanes and major storms.
There will be no Friday night football in the Cape Fear this week, but there will be football.
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Tropical Depression Nine in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The threat to Southeastern NC has increased.
As of Sunday evening, the National Hurricane Center upgraded Invest 99L to Tropical Depression Nine.
Tropical Depression #8 developed Sunday morning near the Carolina coastline.
Drivers in Leland won't have to worry about a major intersection closing this weekend after all.
U.S. forecasters say it's more likely this could be the busiest Atlantic hurricane season since 2012.



