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Need-To-Know Numbers

Red Cross Contacts:

Guilford Co. Served Counties: 336-333-2111
Winston-Salem Served Counties: 800-450-4593
High Point/Thomasville/Trinity: 336-885-9121
Alamance/Caswell Counties: 336-226-4906
Lexington/Davidson Co. Area: 336-248-2205

Power Outages:

Duke Power:
1-800-769-3766
Progress Energy:
1-800-419-6356
Energy United:
1-800-386-4833
NC Electrical Cooperatives:
1-800-662-8835

other emergencies: 911

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Did you know?

2006 was a record setting year for severe thunderstorms in North Carolina. Statewide there were over 3000 reports of large hail and damaging winds resulting in over three million dollars in damage. The severe thunderstorm season in central North Carolina typically starts in mid to late March and does not end until the middle of summer.

NC Severe Weather History

Major Disaster Declarations
(last 10 years):

10/07/05: Hurricane Opheilia
09/18/04: Hurricane Ivan
09/10/04: Tropical Storm Frances
09/18/03: Hurricane Isabel
03/27/03: Ice Storm
12/12/02: Severe Ice Storm
01/31/00: Winter Storm
09/16/99: Hurricane Floyd & Irene
09/09/99: Hurricane Dennis
08/27/98: Hurricane Bonnie
03/22/98: Severe Storms, Tornadoes & Flooding
01/16/98: Flooding
source: FEMA

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