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Thousands of people across Western North Carolina are without power Friday as effects of Tropical Storm Helene hit home.
Helene brought heavy rain and strong winds to North Carolina overnight and into Friday morning after making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Florida. Follow along for live updates.
The National Weather Service said Helene had cleared most of the Western North Carolina area by 11:21 a.m. Friday, but significant impacts including serious flooding were expected to continue into the ...
While large areas of Western North Carolina are still underwater from Helene and a storm system that preceded it, the area can expect more rain.
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