This Is How You Can Prepare For Hurricane Idalia in North Carolina
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I talk to my sister in Sunset Beach, North Carolina frequently. She moved there from Nashville a few years back and is quickly finding out there is a price to pay for living on the North Carolina coast. This is how you can prepare for Hurricane Idalia in North Carolina. The storm is now a category 4 but by the time it reaches the Carolina coast it is predicted to be a Category 1.
Governor Roy Cooper has already issued a state of emergency. What can we do in the Charlotte area and what can people living on the coast do to prepare. According to readync.gov, the time to put an emergency kit together is probably yesterday but today will work too. Obviously, my sister in Brunswick County will be hit harder than we will in the Charlotte area. This is how you can prepare for Hurricane Idalia in North Carolina.
You need enough water to last for a few days and make sure there is enough food and supplies for each member of the family. Make sure food, water and supplies are in the kit for each pet as well. Don’t forget batteries, candles and anything else you might need to illuminate your home if or when the power goes out. The Charlotte Motor Speedway will also be accepting Hurricane Idalia evacuees. Thanks to Debbie Nance at Country 1037 for gathering information about evacuees being welcomed in Charlotte.
To learn more and to keep track of Hurricane Idalia get all the details from Channel 9 right here.
Study Says This Is The Best North Carolina TV Show Of All Time
When you think of TV Shows filmed in North Carolina what is the first show that comes to your mind? A few years ago there actually a large number of shows filmed here due to tax breaks offered to the film industry. Those tax breaks have since ended and the filming packed up to relocate elsewhere. But we aren’t simply talking about shows that were filmed in North Carolina, in fact, some of the ones on this list weren’t filmed here at all. What they do have in common, is they were set in NC. Our friends at BetCarolina conducted research and shared it with us, about the best the North Carolina TV Show of all time.
How did they come up with this list? Well, they first consulted Wikipedia’s “Television Shows Set In North Carolina” page as a starting point. That’s where the studied shows came from. From there, they created a “weighted scoring system”. This system used IMBD ratings, Rotten Tomatoes Scores from audiences and critics, as well as awards show recognition.
So while you’re favorite set in North Carolina TV Show may have made the list perhaps it didn’t rank as high as you think it should. One wildly popular show actually came in 10th on this list. And it’s one I know many many people who are die-hard fans of to this day. It ranked below several shows I’d never heard of. Although full disclosure I don’t think I’ve ever seen an episode of any show on this list. Judge me all you want. So for that reason I will spare you my uneducated opinion on the topic.
Want to read more about the methodology? You can read the full study from BetCarolina here. Or keep reading to see the 10 Best North Carolina Tv Shows.
Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.