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The list of North Carolina hurricanes from 1980 to 1999 encompasses approximately 68 tropical or subtropical cyclones that affected the U.S. state of North Carolina. Collectively, cyclones in North Carolina during the time period resulted in around $10 billion in damage (2007 USD ), primarily from hurricanes Fran and Floyd .
July 3–4, 2014 – Hurricane Arthur hits eastern North Carolina, in particular the Outer Banks, with 100 mph (160 km/h). May 7, 2015 – Tropical Storm Ana produced heavy rainfall and indirectly caused a fatality. July 13, 2015 – The precursor to Tropical Storm Claudette produced moderate rainfall across the state.
The list of North Carolina hurricanes between 1950 and 1979 encompasses 79 tropical or subtropical cyclones that affected the U.S. state of North Carolina. Collectively, cyclones in North Carolina during that time period resulted in 37 total fatalities during the period, as well as about $3 billion in damage in 2008 USD .
Trees fell on houses and roads as Hurricane Helene hit the Southeast, causing power outages and school closings in Charlotte N.C. (Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images) (Anadolu via Getty Images)
The record-breaking storm hit Florida as a hurricane with wind speeds of 140 mph that flattened buildings. ... In Charlotte, North Carolina, a person died and another was hospitalized after a tree ...
North Carolina was among the states hardest hit by Hurricane Helene. Those interested in donating to assist with relief efforts can visit nc.gov/donate or support one of these vetted state ...
Due to its location, many hurricanes have hit the state directly, and numerous hurricanes have passed near or through North Carolina in its history; the state is ranked fourth, after Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, in the number of cyclones that produced hurricane-force winds in a U.S. state. [2] [3]
At least 165,000 Charlotte-area Duke Energy ... as Hurricane Helene knocked out power to a million Duke Energy customers in the Carolinas on Friday. Western North Carolina was especially hard hit.