More flash flooding risks in North Carolina today; heavy rain and severe storm threats until 8 p.m.
CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 10 – Slow-moving storms threaten flash flooding on saturated ground in 21 counties, with rivers like Cape Fear reaching 45.5 feet, exceeding flood stage, National Weather Service said.
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Rain totals climb across North Carolina after days of storms
CHARLOTTE (PINPOINT WEATHER) -- After a soggy start to the week, portions of central and western North Carolina are continuing to dry out this Thursday morning, at least temporarily. Several communities have been hit hard by heavy rain over the past several days, leading to flash flooding in some areas and prompting a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day across the region. Flash Flooding hits Lincolnton, Greensboro, and Chapel Hill areas Overnight, Lincol…
Flash Flood Risk for Central North Carolina: Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Wilson Through 2 a.m., Road Hazards Until Early Friday - Legalization Profiles
Raleigh, North Carolina: Slow-moving thunderstorms that dump heavy rain on already-saturated terrain could cause flash floods in central North Carolina until early Friday. The National Weather Service in Raleigh reports that 21 counties, including Wake, Durham, Cumberland, Guilford, and Forsyth, are under a Flood Watch that will last until two in the morning on Friday. Creeks and urban areas might flood quickly due to storms that can produce tor…
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