RALEIGH, N.C. — A cold front sliding into North Carolina could bring tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and damaging winds before daybreak Wednesday, according to WRAL meteorologist Mike Maze.I'm shutting it down for the night. Unplugging the electronics in case we get power interruptions, and putting a flashlight and a radio in the "tornado closet" where we'll hunker down if we hear the alarms. If y'all don't hear from me in the morning by, oh say ... 8:00 AM ET, tell 'em to check the treetops for us! (Just kidding. I hope.)
The peak threat time is from midnight through 6 a.m. 'It's just moving really, really slow,' Maze said.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tornado watch edging closer to Triangle :: WRAL.com
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