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Even days after Tropical Chantal rolled through Alamance County, signs of its power remain — especially along the Haw River.
Tropical storm warnings have been extended up to Surf City, North Carolina, as Tropical Storm Chantal is offshore of the southeastern U.S. on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center. The ...
A tropical storm watch stretches along the coast from Edisto Beach, S.C., to the South Santee River. The hurricane center ...
Live updates after Tropical Depression Chantal dropped heavy rain in central North Carolina late Sunday, leaving devastating flooding in its wake, especially in Durham and Orange counties. A 500 to ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNTropical Storm Chantal gathers more strength; heavy rain, storms to impact Florida: NHCTropical Storm Chantal has gathered more strength and is expected to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the FOX 35 Storm Team.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNRemnants of Tropical Storm Chantal could slam NYC area with heavy rain, stormsThe remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal could bring heavy rain, strong winds and potential flash flooding to parts of the NYC ...
Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina near Litchfield Beach early July 6. The storm weakened to a tropical depression, bringing heavy rain and potential flash flooding to the ...
Four states are at risk of seeing impacts from Tropical Storm Chantal should it form over the holiday weekend. AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva told Newsweek that if the storm appears ...
NC Governor Stein visits Chapel Hill to survey Tropical Storm Chantal damage and meet with affected residents.
As the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal stream northward into the Tri-State Area, major weather changes are in store after ...
Tropical Storm Chantal, which formed off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday, July 5, is expected to bring heavy rainfall ...
Tropical Depression 3 strengthened into Tropical Storm Chantal on July 5th. Chantal is moving slowly north at 2 mph and is expected to reach the South Carolina coast Sunday morning.
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