Drought persists in Carolinas
The latest drought monitor update for the Carolinas continues to highlight the need for widespread rain as we enter the spring season.
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The latest drought monitor update for the Carolinas continues to highlight the need for widespread rain as we enter the spring season.
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Drought conditions continue to worsen across the Carolinas, with the latest update now showing areas of extreme drought in parts of Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Stanly, and Union counties.
Channel 9’s Hunter Sáenz reports from a snow-covered north Charlotte, where treacherous road conditions exist in the area of Hamilton Street near Interstate 277.
Temperatures warmed up early Monday morning, helping to melt some of the ice around Charlotte, but we aren’t in the clear yet.
A major winter storm brought two waves of wintry precipitation to our region, which caused some traffic issues and disruptions in air travel.
Severe Weather Team 9 continues to track a high impact winter storm that will move into the Carolinas this weekend.
Severe Weather Center 9 is closely watching the weather setup going into this weekend for the possibility of snowflakes across the Carolinas.
One of the busiest travel periods of the year arrives next week and active weather could cause some issues for those traveling across the country.
Conditions across the Carolinas continue to improve after a rainy first half of the week.