Tropical Storm Hanna made landfall early Saturday morning, but it lacked major punch in the Havelock area. Some power outages were reported, including in Carolina Pines, where a tree came down on power lines.
A rare March storm produced a dusting of snow in the Havelock area. The snow came on the anniversary of a 1980 storm that produced a then-record 21 inches of snow at Cherry Point.
A Sunday night severe storm produced a tornado warning for the area as well as hail. No tornado touched ground and no major damage was reported in the immediate area as the storms rolled through.
The first sign of Tropical Storm Hanna was a strong band of rain that produced tornado warnings in Carteret County. The low clouds brought a brief downpour with slightly increased winds.
A coastal storm off the coast of North Carolina brought high winds and high water to residents along the Neuse River in the Adams Creek area of Craven County Wednesday.
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