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    Flood Watch Issued for Southeast North Carolina and Northeast South Carolina

    3 days ago

    Wilmington, NC – July 26, 2024The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for Southeast North Carolina and Northeast South Carolina, effective through this evening. The region has experienced significant rainfall over the past several days, leading to saturated soils and an increased risk of flash flooding.

    Current Conditions

    Heavy rains have been a persistent feature across the affected areas, including counties such as Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, and Brunswick in North Carolina, and Horry, Georgetown, and Florence in South Carolina. The Flood Watch covers a broad area, including both inland and coastal regions, where additional rainfall today could exacerbate the flooding situation.

    Residents are advised to stay informed about the weather conditions and exercise caution, especially at night when flooding dangers are harder to detect. The risk of flooding is particularly high in low-lying areas, along rivers, creeks, and streams, which are prone to overflow due to the already saturated ground.

    Precautionary Measures

    The National Weather Service recommends that residents monitor local news and weather reports for updates. People in flood-prone areas should be prepared to take action if a Flash Flood Warning is issued. It's crucial to avoid driving through flooded roads, as water depth can be deceptive and pose significant hazards.

    Impact Summary:

    • Potential Hazards: Flash flooding, particularly in low-lying and urban areas.
    • Affected Areas: Southeastern North Carolina and Northeastern South Carolina, including coastal and inland regions.
    • Timing: The Flood Watch remains in effect through Friday evening, with conditions being closely monitored by local authorities.

    While no hazardous weather is expected for the upcoming days after Friday, the immediate concern remains the ongoing potential for flash flooding. Local emergency services are on alert and prepared to respond to incidents that may arise from the heavy rains.

    Residents are urged to stay safe and heed any warnings issued by the National Weather Service or local authorities. For more information on flood safety, visit the National Weather Service's website or follow their social media updates.


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