North Carolina, Flood alert
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On Sunday at 1:48 a.m. a flood watch was issued by the NWS Wakefield VA in effect until Monday at 2 a.m. The watch is for Western Currituck and Eastern Currituck as well as Northampton, Hertford, Gates,
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – The National Weather Service in Raleigh issued a flood warning in a portion of central North Carolina early Monday morning. The warning is currently in effect until 6:15 a.m. for the following areas: Central North Carolina is also under a flood watch advisory through late Monday night.
Prayers are pouring in for eight U.S. states amid "dangerous" flood warnings on Monday. The National Weather Service announced on Monday morning, June 16, that eight U.S. states could get hit hard by flash flooding.
At least four people have been killed and others remain missing after dangerous flash flooding impacted Wheeling and surrounding communities in West Virginia this weekend.
The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued flash flood warnings for counties across the central North Carolina area.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene swept through Chimney Rock, the tourist town still isn't ready to welcome summer visitors, putting residents who rely on the tourism industry in peril.
According to the Camden County Sheriff's Office, the downpour caused widespread flooding, particularly near South Mills and Old Trap, where culvert ditches overflowed and spilled onto major routes. Sheriff Kevin Jones said deputies discovered multiple affected roadways and are monitoring the situation closely.
A flood watch is issued for central North Carolina due to potential excessive rainfall, with possible flooding and severe thunderstorms anticipated. Residents are advised to be prepared.