Severe Storms Cause Widespread Damage and Power Outages in North Carolina

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Severe storms caused flooding and damage across the Piedmont Triad region in North Carolina over the weekend. Flash flood warnings were issued in Alamance and Guilford counties, with up to 4 inches of rain falling. Several Triad counties experienced severe thunderstorm warnings, a tornado warning, and flash flood warnings. Strong winds and hail caused damage to trees, cars, and homes, while fallen trees led to property damage and power outages affecting over 15,000 people in Greensboro. The full extent of the damages is still being assessed.
- Photos and videos of weekend storm damage, flooding in Triad WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
- Cars flooded in south Charlotte during storm WSOC Charlotte
- 15,000+ without power in Greensboro; outages throughout the Triad after severe storms WGHP FOX8 Greensboro
- Thousands lose power in Charlotte after severe storms with potential 60 mph winds Charlotte Observer
- Saturday Thunderstorm in Mecklenburg County results in threat of flooding, damaging wind and power outages WCNC.com
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