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Raleigh and Central North Carolina Brace for Stormy Week with Flash Flood Risks and Highs over 100°F
Central North Carolina faces a humid and stormy week with flash flood risks, according to the National Weather Service.
Slow-moving summer storms capable of extreme rain are poised to drench the East Coast Monday, threatening millions from North Carolina to New England with even more dangerous flash flooding.
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AccuWeather on MSNFlash flooding kills 6 in North Carolina after days of heavy rainAt least 8 people are dead and flood rescues are ongoing after Tropical Storm Chantal dropped 12 inches of rain across parts ...
Earlier Monday, the National Weather Service (NWS) for San Antonio warned that a "dangerous situation is occurring" in areas of Texas.
The heaviest rainfall and the most widespread thunderstorms are expected to develop from Northern Virginia through southern ...
Several rivers across North Carolina remain flooded on Thursday, including one river that was measured at 45 feet, amid ...
The threat of flash flooding returned to North Carolina on Thursday, only days after Tropical Depression Chantal dumped heavy ...
Scattered, slow-moving storms could lead to more flash flooding this week in already saturated areas of the Piedmont Triad ...
Central North Carolina was hit by severe flooding from Tropical Depression Chantal remnants, prompting dozens of water ...
Firefighters were seen performing water rescues in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Sunday evening. No injuries or deaths have ...
Slow-moving thunderstorms are possible in North Carolina this week. Storms bring the risk of heavy rain and localized flooding concerns in the Piedmont Triad. Heat indices will feel like the lower ...
Chantal brought heavy, flooding rain and dangerous beach conditions to the Carolinas over the weekend, setting off ...
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