Central NC Faces Monday Severe Weather Outbreak With Tornado, Wind Threat

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Central North Carolina is under a Level 4 moderate risk Monday as a strong cold front moves through, likely bringing a line of storms with damaging winds (potentially over 75 mph), a 15–30% tornado chance, hail, and up to about 0.75 inches of rain. Numerous counties are closing schools or moving to remote learning; temperatures near 70 ahead of the front will fall sharply Monday night with colder air and gusty winds.
- Severe storms, tornado threat target Central North Carolina Monday as Level 4 risk issued ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
- Dangerous storm outbreak could slam D.C. area Monday; tornadoes possible The Washington Post
- WEATHER ALERT DAY: Tornado Warnings possible Monday amid severe weather WSET
- Storm Team4 Forecast: Calm day before severe storms, heavy rain Monday NBC4 Washington
- Governor Josh Stein urges North Carolinians to prepare for rare Level 4 severe weather Yahoo
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