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NC State Suspends Operations for 96 Hours as Hurricane Florence Stalls Over the Carolinas — Raleigh's Largest University Shutters Classes Through Sunday
On Tuesday, September 11, 2018, North Carolina State University announced via WolfAlert that the campus would suspend normal operations beginning at 5:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, September 12, as Hurricane Florence — at the time a Category 4 storm — bore down on the Carolinas. Classes were cancelled Thursday and Friday, and the suspension was extended through 5:00 PM EDT Sunday, September 16. NC State did not play its scheduled football game against West Virginia. The storm stalled and moved inland slowly, dumping record-breaking rainfall across North Carolina — Florence ultimately produced the wettest tropical cyclone on record for the state.
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- OfficialResponding to Hurricane Florence (NC State Giving News)news.giving.ncsu.edu
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- SourceHurricane Florence (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
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