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With very little advanced warning about snow hitting the Triangle this weekend, N.C. Department of Transportation crews were scrambling Friday to get ready.
Updated 02/12/2010 09:59 PM
Repeated school closings and delays have taken their toll on working parents. Many have had to scramble to rearrange their work schedules, find child care on short notice, or they have just taken their child with them to work.
Updated 02/03/2010 09:49 PM
Several school systems in the Triangle are closed again Tuesday because of remaining snow and ice. Classes are canceled in Wake, Durham and Orange counties.
Updated 02/01/2010 09:54 PM
The threat of a winter storm has people preparing for possible power outages. It only takes a quarter inch of ice to bring down power lines.
Updated 01/28/2010 03:16 PM
News 14 Carolina meteorologists say winter weather is likely this weekend. The Department of Transportation and power companies are already preparing to minimize and handle the impact.
Updated 01/27/2010 09:43 PM
News 14 Carolina's Jeff Crum explains the five different types of hurricanes.
Updated 05/19/2005 06:43 AM
When hurricanes reach the coast, the pictures we always see are of the pounding waves, wind-whipped trees and homes and buildings being destroyed.
Updated 05/18/2005 08:41 AM
North Carolina's history, the kind you'll find in school books, is vibrant. Impressive also is the amount of destruction past hurricanes have wrought on the Tar Heel State.
Updated 05/18/2005 05:43 AM
You've likely already come up with a plan of action for your family if a hurricane were to strike. But have you thought about your pets?
Updated 05/17/2005 06:43 AM
Weather on the Ones Meteorologist Dave Snider is on assignment in the Bahamas this week and talked to Max Mayfield, the director of the National Hurricane Center.
Updated 05/13/2005 05:15 PM
Downed power lines caused hazardous road conditions for many drivers in Central Carolina Tuesday.
03/08/2005 03:45 PM
A tree fell on a car along Glenwood Avenue just inside the Beltline at Edenboro Road.
Updated 03/08/2005 12:30 PM
On the same morning that a rodent from the North holds the hope of warmer days, a Southern town that's made its mark with southern barbecue used a pot-bellied pig to get the weather forecast.
02/02/2005 11:20 AM
Roads remained slick throughout two-thirds of North Carolina Sunday morning after several inches of snow, sleet and freezing rain fell across the western and central portions of the state Saturday.
Updated 01/30/2005 01:43 PM
DOT officials already have crews on stand-by for this weekend's messy forecast.
01/28/2005 02:25 PM
The frigid temperatures have many people trying to keep warm both inside and out. Thermostats have been working at a record-setting pace.
01/24/2005 02:14 PM
The state Highway Patrol received 308 calls for help in the Triangle area by around 8 p.m. Saturday, though it was not yet clear how many involved accidents.
Updated 01/22/2005 01:58 PM
The wintry mix spared parts of the News 14 Carolina viewing area but people living in counties north of the Triangle woke up to snow.
Updated 01/21/2005 11:16 AM
Mayor Charles Meeker held a press conference at City Hall on Thursday morning where he talked about the storm and the Raleigh's response.
Updated 01/20/2005 05:44 PM
A surprise 1-inch snow that turned to ice on frigid roads crippled North Carolina's capital, freezing motorists in epic traffic jams and stranding some 3,000 students overnight at their schools.
01/20/2005 08:25 AM