Severe Weather Threatens North Carolina with Damaging Winds and Tornadoes
Severe Weather Threatens North Carolina with Damaging Winds and Tornadoes
US · Published Mar 16, 2026
Severe weather is expected in North Carolina, bringing damaging winds up to 75 mph and isolated tornadoes.
The Piedmont Triad, including Guilford County, Winston-Salem, Lexington, and Asheboro, faces the greatest risk.
Residents are advised to secure property, stay informed, and prepare for potential power outages and structural damage.
Storm threatens damaging winds and isolated tornadoes
North Carolina is bracing for a bout of severe weather, as a potent storm system approaches, threatening damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. The clash between an incoming cold front and existing warm conditions is expected to trigger intense thunderstorms, particularly in the Piedmont Triad region, which includes Guilford County, Winston-Salem, Lexington, and Asheboro. Wind gusts could reach up to 75 mph, posing a significant risk to property and infrastructure, while the possibility of F2 tornadoes adds to the potential danger.
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