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Tracking Chantal: Heavy rain coming to NC, flash flooding possible
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Chantal is bringing heavy rain and flash flooding risks to North Carolina. The storm is moving onshore with strong bands producing 3 to 5 inches of rain, especially west of the Triangle area, causing saturated ground and flooding concerns. Winds near 40 mph with gusts up to 70 mph are easing but remain risky for downed trees. Along the coast, Wrightsville Beach faces tropical storm warnings, dangerous rip currents, rough surf, and red beach flags urging no swimming, despite some beachgoers remaining. Drivers are warned of wet, difficult road conditions. Emergency officials emphasize preparedness as the storm progresses.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms from Chantal’s outer bands continue to impact parts of inland North Carolina.
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Energy crews prepare for arrival of Tropical Storm Chantal
SUMMARY: Energy crews are preparing for Tropical Storm Chantal as it approaches the Carolinas. Duke Energy expects the worst impacts near the coast but advises central North Carolina to stay alert for heavy rain and wind that could cause scattered power outages and downed lines. Crews are ready to respond quickly and urge people to stay off roads and give space to utility workers for safety. Residents should prepare emergency kits, stay away from windows, and disconnect non-essential electrical devices to avoid overloads. Reporting outages promptly will help crews restore power efficiently. Safety remains the top priority.
As Tropical Storm Chantal makes its way toward North Carolina, Duke Energy crews are preparing for all possibilities.
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Raleigh caps Independence Day with fireworks show outside Lenovo Center
SUMMARY: Raleigh’s Independence Day celebrations culminated with a large fireworks show outside the Lenovo Center, drawing thousands of families who enjoyed a safe, festive atmosphere with food and entertainment. Earlier, festivities began at the State Farmers Market, showcasing North Carolina’s local vendors and products. Attendees then gathered at the Lenovo Center to secure spots for the fireworks, with many expressing appreciation for the family-friendly environment. Traffic congestion followed the event, with police urging patience and safety. Nearby, Holly Springs hosted a patriotic bike parade, and Durham featured a fireworks display after the DBAT game, rounding out a day of regional Fourth of July festivities.
It was a festive Fourth of July in the Triangle, and the Lenovo Center closed things out with a bang.
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Red flags when you're buying or selling a used car
SUMMARY: Buying or selling a used car this summer requires caution due to prevalent scams. July is peak season for used car transactions, attracting scammers targeting both buyers and sellers. John Matarice highlights how easy it is to fall for fake check scams, like Matt Nef, who tried selling a 1948 Packard and received a counterfeit check exceeding his asking price, with requests to send money to a shipping company. Similarly, buyer Dejon Wallace nearly lost $1,200 on a fake check from a seller on Facebook Marketplace. To avoid fraud, always meet in person, never cash checks and send money back, and avoid wiring funds to strangers.
July is typically peak season for buying and selling used cars. Anyone in the market for one or trying to sell their own should be wary of scams.
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