North Carolina's Outer Banks, including Rodanthe which is the easternmost point of N.C. and Buxton, got pummeled by a Nor'Easter last weekend/this week.
BUXTON, NC. – Four Outer Banks beachfront homes have collapsed within the first two days of February, following a nor’easter that battered the region with not only snow, but intense wind gusts, high ...
Highway NC 12 on Ocracoke Island is set to reopen at 3 p.m. today. NCDOT NC 12 also said on social media that ferry service to Hatteras is resuming with departures at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. from Hatteras ...
The weekend storm that covered North Carolina with more than a foot of snow in some places caused four unoccupied Buxton ...
The record-setting snow storm that hit North Carolina over the weekend sent four homes crashing into the ocean on the Outer Banks, according to the National Park Service. All four were in Buxton, ...
The collapse happened right before sunrise, right around the time when a historic snow for the coast stopped falling. In addition to blizzard conditions and over 60 mph wind gusts, Buxton saw some ...
On Monday, the North Carolina Department of Transportation said although crews are making progress plowing snow and ice, it ...
Storm-battered Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina lost four more houses in the first two days of February, the ...
Historic amounts of snow were also documented in Charlotte, North Carolina, and freezing temperatures in Florida.
During a powerful nor’easter that brought near‑blizzard conditions, another house along North Carolina’s Outer Banks ...
North Carolina Highway 12 closed Saturday evening between the Oregon Inlet and Rodanthe and the north of Ocracoke at 6 p.m.
Interstates and other main highways are in good shape, but many two-lane secondary roads in the Piedmont and near the coast ...