NORTH CAROLINA — The final wave of storms has moved out of northeastern North Carolina, marking the end of a long day of active weather across the region, while neighboring Tennessee and Appalachian mountain areas continue to deal with gusty winds and lingering snow showers.
Forecasters say the system, which began early in the morning hours, has now largely exited the Southeast, leaving behind cooler temperatures and unsettled conditions overnight.
Final Storm Line Clears Eastern North Carolina
Radar imagery showed the last remaining band of storms pushing through northeastern North Carolina late in the evening, with areas near the Virginia border seeing the final impacts. Earlier in the day, scattered strong storms tracked across central and eastern parts of the state, bringing periods of heavy rain and gusty winds.
Cities including Greenville, Roanoke Rapids, and areas along the I-95 corridor experienced brief downpours and wind gusts exceeding 50 mph in some locations. The system gradually weakened as it moved toward the coast, signaling the end of severe weather concerns for most communities…