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Is rain forecasted for western North Carolina? Wildfire areas to see relief from rainA burn ban is in place for all of North Carolina, including Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Carolinas are still ...
Rain over the weekend helped fire crews in the region, and they hope more rain and thunderstorms will suppress wildfires ...
At least a half-dozen large wildfires continue to burn in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina and North Carolina.
The wind, combined with a low relative humidity, creates "prime fire weather conditions," which may amplify already raging ...
Rain helped cool the Black Cove Complex wildfires, slowing fire activity, but crews remain on alert for new challenges.
Rain will finally fall on some ashen landscape in western North Carolina on Sunday and Monday. Over 7,000 acres are burning ...
The wet weather is expected to help firefighters contain regional wildfires that have spread over thousands of acres in ...
In 2009, another large wildfire hit Horry County, where it burned more than 19,000 acres. Seven years later, the largest mountain wildfire in South Carolina's history ignited and burned more than ...
Firefighters continue preparing firebreaks and protecting structures in anticipation of elevated temperatures, high winds and ...
The Carolinas are still battling some of the worst wildfires in the nation; however, there could be some relief on the way. Scattered rain showers are forecast for western North Carolina this ...
creates "prime fire weather conditions," which may amplify already raging fires in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. A red flag warning is in place because the conditions "will be ...
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