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US: Wintry Weather Brings Snow Bursts and Gusts, Impacting Western NC Commute

A sudden burst of snow and gusty winds triggered school closures and significant travel delays across Western North Carolina on Thursday, January 15. The wintry weather severely complicated the morning commute, as blowing snow and icy roads created hazardous driving conditions throughout the Asheville area. Some areas saw rapid snow accumulation and slick surfaces, leading to several reported traffic incidents.

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US: Intense Hail Batters North Carolina Amid Severe Thunderstorms 3

Severe thunderstorms rolled through the U.S. South and Southeast on Thursday, May 8, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and intense hail.

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RECAP – Hurricane Helene Causes Extensive Destruction In Southeast US 2

Hurricane Helene struck the southeastern United States, causing destructive flooding and leaving widespread devastation. Helene's death toll has risen to 227, hundreds are still missing, and searches for survivors are ongoing.

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RECAP – Hurricane Helene Causes Extensive Destruction In Southeast US

Hurricane Helene struck the southeastern United States, causing destructive flooding and leaving widespread devastation. Helene's death toll has risen to 227, hundreds are still missing, and searches for survivors are ongoing.

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US: Death Toll Rises As Hurricane Helene Causes Widespread Damage In Southeast 13

Hurricane Helene struck the southeastern United States, causing destructive flooding and leaving widespread devastation. Helene's death toll has risen to 200, hundreds are still missing, and searches for survivors are ongoing.

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US: Hurricane Helene Causes Widespread Damage In Southeast 7

Hurricane Helen struck the southeastern United States, leaving nearly 2 million people without power and causing extensive damage. At least 187 deaths have been reported as of writing.

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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Photo taken Oct. 2, 2024, shows a building in Asheville, North Carolina, wrecked by Hurricane Helene nearly a week before.

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US: Hurricane Helene Causes Widespread Damage In Southeast 6

Hurricane Helen struck the southeastern United States, leaving nearly 2 million people without power and causing extensive damage. At least 187 deaths have been reported as of writing.

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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Cars line up in front of a gas station in Asheville, North Carolina, on Oct. 1, 2024, as people seek fuel after Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic destruction.

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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

People remove muddy water in Asheville, North Carolina, on Oct. 1, 2024, after Hurricane Helene caused river flooding and destruction.

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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

A destroyed Japanese restaurant is seen in Asheville, North Carolina, on Oct. 1, 2024, after Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic destruction.

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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

A car is driven on a muddy road in Asheville, North Carolina, on Oct. 1, 2024, after Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic destruction.

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US: Helene Causes Life-Threatening Flooding In North Carolina 3

Helene made landfall in Florida on Thursday, September 26, as a Category 4 hurricane, wreaking havoc across the Southeast, leaving at least 95 people dead and millions without power. Flood warnings were issued, and several highways were closed in North Carolina. The Department of Transportation said that all roads in the western part of the state should be considered closed because it is too dangerous to travel.

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US: Hurricane Helene Leaves Extensive Destruction Across Southeast 2

Hurricane Helene left widespread flooding and destruction across the Southeast resulting in the loss of at least 64 lives in the region.

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US: Hurricane Helene Leaves Extensive Destruction Across Southeast 3

Hurricane Helene left widespread flooding and destruction across the Southeast resulting in the loss of at least 64 lives in the region.

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US: Helene Causes Life-Threatening Flooding In North Carolina 2

Helene made landfall in Florida on Thursday, September 26, as a Category 4 hurricane, wreaking havoc across the Southeast, leaving at least 64 people dead and millions without power. Flood warnings were issued, and several highways were closed in North Carolina. The Department of Transportation said that all roads in the western part of the state should be considered closed because it is too dangerous to travel.

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US: Heavy Rain From Hurricane Helene Causes Flooding In Western North Carolina

Heavy rain and flash flooding struck parts of Western North Carolina on Wednesday, September 25, as Hurricane Helene approached the region.

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US: Trump Supporters Gather In Asheville, North Carolina For Campaign Rally 3

Crowds of Donald Trump supporters descended on downtown Asheville, North Carolina on Wednesday, August 14 as the former president held a campaign rally.

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US: Trump Supporters Gather In Asheville, North Carolina For Campaign Rally 2

Crowds of Donald Trump supporters descended on downtown Asheville, North Carolina on Wednesday, August 14 as the former president held a campaign rally.

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U.S. President Obama visits North Carolina

U.S. President Obama visits North Carolina

ASHEVILLE, United States - U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech at Asheville Regional Airport in North Carolina on Oct. 17, 2011, as he launched a three-day bus tour through North Carolina and Virginia. Obama pushed for his jobs bill, citing independent economists who said the bill would create nearly 2 million jobs, while also saying 63 percent of Americans support the ideas in the bill, based on a poll.

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U.S. President Obama visits North Carolina

U.S. President Obama visits North Carolina

ASHEVILLE, United States - U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech at Asheville Regional Airport in North Carolina on Oct. 17, 2011, as he launched a three-day bus tour through North Carolina and Virginia. Obama pushed for his jobs bill, citing independent economists who said the bill would create nearly 2 million jobs, while also saying 63 percent of Americans support the ideas in the bill, based on a poll. (Kyodo)

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