Hurricane Florence flooding
Crashing storm surge from Hurricane Florence has already flooded a neighborhood in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. In Carolina Beach, roads are more suited for boats than cars. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
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Crashing storm surge from Hurricane Florence has already flooded a neighborhood in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. In Carolina Beach, roads are more suited for boats than cars. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
North Carolina is bracing for storm surge, rainfall and damaging winds from Hurricane Florence. Although many are under evacuation order, one man is riding out the storm on his boat. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz spoke with the captain about his decision.
Hurricane Florence is expected to make landfall Friday morning, just north of Wilmington, North Carolina. But thousands of homes and businesses have already lost power. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports from Morehead City.
A high school near Raleigh has turned into a haven for around 300 people and their pets ahead of Hurricane Florence. But officials hope even more people come to stay safe in the storm. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano reports.
Some of the most vulnerable residents from a North Carolina nursing home evacuated Thursday. They're being moved to higher ground before Hurricane Florence hits. CBS News correspondent DeMarco Morgan reports.
In North Carolina, the wind is already blowing and rain is coming down. But Hurricane Florence isn't expected to make landfall until Friday. WBBM meteorologist Megan Glaros is tracking the storm.
In Jacksonville, North Carolina, many people are anchoring their boats for Hurricane Florence. But a captain who owns tour boats plans to spend the night onboard. CBS News national correspondent Adriana Diaz explains.
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A researcher scientist with NOAA has already been monitoring the upper atmosphere by launching high-tech sensors into the middle of Florence
CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joined CBSN from Morehead City, North Carolina, Thursday afternoon as the wind and rain from Hurricane Florence began picking up.
As Hurricane Florence approaches to the coasts of North and South Carolina, time is running out for people to evacuate safely. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler spoke to CBSN from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with the latest.
North Carolina's Outer Banks are expected to see the worst of Hurricane Florence, with storm surges predicted to hit 13 feet. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann spoke to one resident who decided to go against mandatory evacuation orders.
Hurricane Florence is heading towards the East Coast right now, and people in North Carolina could see hurricane conditions for 24 hours or more. CBS Evening News anchor Jeff Glor and WBBM meteorologist Megan Glaros joined CBSN from Wilmington, North Carolina, where people are preparing for a direct hit.
Usually when a storm approaches the coast, forecasters can tell with ever increasing accuracy where it will hit and who will get walloped -- but not Florence
The East Coast is getting ready for the powerful storm that is Hurricane Florence. FEMA Deputy Administrator for Resilience, Daniel Kaniewski, joined CBSN and said that the emergency management agency is ready.
Storm surges and severe flooding are expected to be the greatest threat from Hurricane Florence. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN from Jacksonville, North Carolina, where officials estimate the storm surge could go as high as 13 feet.
Hurricane Florence has been downgraded to a Category 2 storm, but officials are warning it is still expected to cause catastrophic flooding and damage. Mola Lenghi reports on the preparations from Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.
Florence weakened to a Category 2 storm but the massive system is still considered extremely dangerous and life threatening
Communities throughout the danger zone are responding to Hurricane Florence's storm surge threat. People are pulling their boats out of the water along the new river in Jacksonville, North Carolina. It's one of many cities expected to see the highest storm surges when the hurricane makes landfall. Adriana Diaz reports.
The outer bands of Hurricane Florence will start to impact the North Carolina coast on Thursday. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn shows how the threats of sustained winds and storm surge work together.
Many people along the North Carolina coast are heeding the warnings and getting out of Hurricane Florence's way. In the Outer Banks, most tourists and residents have packed up and left. Mark Strassmann speaks to one man who decided to stay in Kitty Hawk.
While the Hurricane Florence has weakened to a Category 2 storm, that does not mean people are out of danger. The heavy rainfall and storm surge are still expected to reach catastrophic levels. Jeff Glor and David Begnaud report from North Carolina.
"This is not going to be a glancing blow," Jeff Byard, an administrator with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, warned
As Hurricane Florence gets closer to North Carolina, some residents are fearing the worst. They dealt with flood waters just two years ago when Hurricane Matthew hit. As DeMarco Morgan reports, Florence could deliver twice as much rain.
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