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Ready for another round of heavy rain and possible severe storms? Severe weather is possible again today for parts of North ...
Just days after Tropical Depression Chantal caused deadly flooding conditions in North Carolina, more rounds of heavy rain returned Wednesday. More Severe Storms and Flash Flooding Threats Returning ...
Scattered storms are becoming severe Wednesday. Heavy rain threats may cause life-threatening flash flooding in the eastern ...
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (WGHP) — Fallen trees are causing problems on Friday afternoon as the remnants of Hurricane Ian continue to cause storms in the Piedmont Triad. Gary Gray, his wife and son were ...
Charlotte, North Carolina, and Norfolk, Virginia, are approximately 11 days ahead of schedule. A few counties in the Piedmont Triad have also started showing signs of an early spring.
As Mooresville celebrates its 150th year, few families can say they’ve been in the North Carolina Piedmont longer than the Carrigans. ... Carrigan had 2,000 apple trees delivered.
Mike Riggs and Mollie Kotzen farm crops on three acres in Durham, North Carolina. Their children like to help them. (Kate Medley/For The Washington Post) Guest column by Mike Riggs Everybody knows ...
And bison would have been in the Piedmont of North Carolina.” “In the future, as we see more fuel in the ground, (the park) could use prescribed fire to clear this,” Ruark said.
Grasslands are a surprising part of the North Carolina Piedmont’s ecological history. ... people weren't clearing as many trees as we imagined. This was already a cultivated place.
That doesn't mean places from the Piedmont east, like the N.C. coast, ... Owen said Christmas trees grown in North Carolina will likely cost 10-15% more than last year.
As Mooresville celebrates its 150th year, few families can say they’ve been in the North Carolina Piedmont longer than the Carrigans. ... Carrigan had 2,000 apple trees delivered.
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