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Hurricane Hazel made landfall on Oct. 15, 1954, in Brunswick County, North Carolina, near Calabash ... winds up to 110 mph and 90 mph at Raleigh-Durham Airport. NOAA predicts a very active ...
AND OF COURSE, THE NUMBER ONE MOST DESTRUCTIVE STORM TO MAKE LANDFALL IN NORTH CAROLINA’S HISTORY IS THE INFAMOUS HURRICANE HAZEL ... and into Cary and Durham as it dropped intensity to a ...
First Tropical Storm Debby, a slow-moving storm that trudged up the East Coast in early August before making a second landfall along the central South Carolina coast, drenched the Cape Fear region ...
A special presentation commemorating the 70th anniversary of Hurricane ... Carolina/North Carolina line, near Calabash and Little River, as a powerful Category 4 cyclone. Hurricane Hazel is ...
During hurricane season ... making it the first major storm to hit North Carolina since Hazel. It generated a storm surge 12 feet high at North Topsail Beach, enough to wash away the double ...