leaving people without power and causing flash floods and leaving quite a bit of damage and north carolina, that state is feeling temperatures, 25 degrees cooler than yesterday and with that quick shift, came a very violent storm, people reported seeing quarter-sized hail as well as heavy rainfall, lots of falling trees, and, downed power lines, leaving thousands without power. also, in south carolina, folks there were also left in the dark, forecasters confirmed two tornadoes touched down there, one storm, an ef-2, winds blocking in at 130 miles per hour. and, as the storm carved an 8-and-a-half mile path, parts of the state seeing power outages as i said as well as damage to homes, and businesses, the cleanup efforts there are looking a lot like the cleanup efforts in parts of georgia. rome, georgia, folks there are still cleaning up after a tornado ripped through that area, on wednesday night, it was ef-2, ef 1, a 73-year-old woman