... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Thursday evening...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* a portion of central North Carolina... including the following
areas... Cumberland... Durham... Edgecombe... Franklin...
Granville... Halifax... Harnett... Johnston... Nash... Orange...
person... Sampson... Vance... wake... Warren... Wayne and Wilson.
* Through Thursday evening
* generally between 2.5 and 5 inches of rain has fallen since late
Tuesday. An additional 1 to 2 inches of rain is likely tonight
through Thursday... with locally up to 3 additional inches
possible... mainly north of Raleigh. Periods of moderate to
heavy rain will continue through Thursday. The soil has become
saturated and any additional rainfall will runoff. This may lead
to flash flooding.
*The heavy rain will make driving hazardous. The long duration of
the rain may produce flooding along flood prone creeks and
streams especially in urban areas across the Piedmont...
sandhills... and coastal plain. A few locations which may see
flooding include Crabtree creek through the Raleigh area... Cross
Creek in Fayetteville.
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.
Badgett