The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued an
* Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for minor flooding of poor
drainage areas in...
Anson County in central North Carolina...
this includes the city of Wadesboro...
Cumberland County in central North Carolina...
this includes the cities of... Fort Bragg... Fayetteville...
Hoke County in central North Carolina...
this includes the city of Raeford...
Moore County in central North Carolina...
this includes the cities of... Southern Pines... Carthage...
Richmond County in central North Carolina...
this includes the city of Rockingham...
Scotland County in central North Carolina...
this includes the city of Laurinburg...
* until 215 PM EST
* up to two inches of rain have fallen over the southern Piedmont
and sandhills since Tuesday evening. Heavy rain will continue
through the morning... producing up to 2 inches of additional rain.
Minor flooding will be possible on smaller creeks and in poorly
drained areas... especially in urban areas.
* The Highway 74 corridor... which runs through Laurinburg...
Rockingham... and Wadesboro... is particularly prone to
flooding... as is Cross Creek in Fayetteville.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Those living near creeks and streams should monitor water levels
closely and be prepared to take quick action.
Drivers should be alert for flooding... as most flood deaths occur in
automobiles. Never drive your vehicle into areas where the water
covers the roadway. Flood waters are usually deeper than they
appear. Just one foot of flowing water is powerful enough to sweep
vehicles off the Road. When encountering flooded roads make the
smart choice... turn around... dont drown.
Lat... Lon 3463 7946 3480 7969 3484 8029 3514 8025
3515 7962 3527 7971 3549 7975 3550 7937
3530 7918 3527 7922 3519 7910 3526 7883
3524 7861 3507 7867 3484 7851 3482 7891
3495 7903 3483 7918 3483 7933 3477 7932
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404 am EST Wed Nov 11 2009
... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Thursday morning...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* a portion of central North Carolina... including the following
areas... Alamance... Anson... Chatham... Davidson... Forsyth...
Guilford... Hoke... Lee... Montgomery... Moore... Randolph...
Richmond... Scotland and Stanly.
* Through Thursday morning
* up to 3 to 5 inches of rain is possible through Thursday.
Moisture will continue to stream north into central North
Carolina as a low pressure storm system develops and strengthens
off the Carolina coast. Periods of moderate to heavy rain will
continue today through Thursday... which may lead to flooding in
urban areas and on smaller creeks and streams. Fallen leaves and
other debris will likely clog storm drains and sewers...
resulting in additional street flooding.
* The heavy rain will make driving hazardous... as it will reduce
visibility... and possibly flood ditches and pool in low lying
areas on the Road. The Highway 74 corridor... which runs through
Wadesboro... Rockingham... and Laurinburg... will be particularly
prone to flooding. Some other locations prone to flooding
include creeks in and around Albemarle... Lexington...
Thomasville... High Point... Winston-Salem and Greensboro... as
well as poor drainage areas near construction zones.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Most flash flood deaths occur in vehicles. Do not drive into
areas where water covers the roadway... and never drive around
police barricades. Rising water can rapidly engulf a vehicle and
its occupants. If your vehicle stalls in water... abandon it
immediately... and seek higher ground. Be especially cautious at
night since it is harder to recognize the dangerous of flooding.
Flooding is a very dangerous situation. People are urged to monitor
forecasts and conditions... and be prepared to take action should
flash flood warnings be issued.