Flood threat Mon. into Tue. across North Carolina
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Soaking rain becomes more intermittent Wednesday in the Triad, but afternoon scattered storms may bring isolated severe threats through late evening.
FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray reports from Swannanoa, North Carolina, to share the latest conditions in the area.
Rising floodwaters led to dozens of rescues and the evacuation of an elementary school as forecasters warned of widespread flash flooding through midweek.
At 6:58 p.m., a severe thunderstorm warning was issued in east-central Wake, northeastern Johnston, Nash, and eastern Franklin counties. It came a minute after the NWS said a severe thunderstorm was located in Elm City, eight miles south of Nashville, moving northeast at 50 m.p.h.
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Up to 5 inches of rain had fallen in parts of Allegany County, Maryland, as of Tuesday afternoon. Rainfall rates were up to 1 to 2 inches an hour.
While the rain conditions in Onslow County seem to be in better condition, not too long ago residents were facing road closures and ankle deep water. Off and on
Parts of North Carolina still recovering from Helene could see 5 inches of rain. Flash flooding concerns strecthed into Pennsylvania.