As of about 2:30 p.m., the strongest storms moved out of the Triangle.
Duke Energy officials urged customers across North Carolina on Sunday to conserve power due to unusually high energy demands across the East Coast as temperatures fell 10 to 20 degrees below normal.
Power outages, which at the peak affected thousands of Duke Energy customers early Monday were down to the hundreds by 8:30 a.m.
High winds caused power outages across western North Carolina, leaving over 1,000 customers without power in Buncombe and Henderson counties. ALSO READ: Duke Energy asks customers to reduce energy use ...
More than 26,000 people are without power in North Carolina as storms move through the state. >>>Get the latest forecast updates here.Check the latest power outages below. Live-updating mapREPORTING ...
Duke Energy crews are anticipating widespread power outages as Monday’s storm system could bring strong winds and the potential for tornadoes. Jeff Brooks with Duke Energy said crews are preparing to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Duke Energy officials urged customers across North Carolina on Sunday to conserve power due to unusually high energy demands ...
NORTH CAROLINA — High winds caused power outages across western North Carolina, leaving over 1,000 customers without power in Buncombe and Henderson counties. According to WLOS, Duke Energy crews ...