High Winds and Tornado Threat Loom Over the Carolinas
High Winds and Tornado Threat Loom Over the Carolinas
US · Published Mar 16, 2026
Duke Energy warns Carolinas residents to prepare for high winds and possible tornadoes.
Severe weather may cause downed trees and power lines, leading to power outages.
Residents are advised to charge phones, gather supplies, and avoid downed power lines.
Duke Energy alerts residents to prepare for weather
Duke Energy has alerted residents in the Carolinas to prepare for severe weather, including high winds and potential tornadoes. These conditions are expected to potentially cause downed trees and power lines, leading to possible widespread power outages. The company's storm director, Rick Canavan, emphasizes the need for residents to stay informed about the weather and to avoid any downed power lines, as they could be dangerous.
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