North Carolina, Chantal and tornado
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Several parts of North Carolina and Georgia faced severe flash floods on Wednesday, with radars indicating a possible tornado approaching Durham. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued multiple Flash Flood Warnings across central NC and metro Atlanta. Locals said some of them were stranded in cars and roads filled up with water.
The National Weather Service has issued multiple Tornado Warnings and Flash Flood warnings in parts of central North Carolina due to Tropical Depression Chantal. Around 10
Another tornado warning has been issued for Alamance County until 7:30 pm Sunday.The National Weather Service issued the warning when Doppler radar indicated brief rotation around
A tornado warning was released by the NWS Raleigh NC on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in effect until 2:15 p.m. The warning is for Edgecombe, Nash and Wilson counties.
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Storms from Tropical Depression Chantal hit North Carolina, causing power outages, flooding, and damage. Flood watches stay in place through Monday.
A tornado was confirmed in Snow Camp on Monday by the National Weather Service after the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal passed through over the weekend.
Between 1 to 2 inches of rain will fall across most of central North Carolina, with 2 to 5+ inches of rain possible in the highest totals.
Flash flooding is currently impacting Mebane, North Carolina. A possible tornado has also been reported on the ground.
Tropical Storm Chantal continues to progress through North Carolina with occasional downpours, gusty winds, and the risk of isolated tornadoes. The storm made landfall early this morning just south of our area in northeastern South Carolina and is now drifting northward through Central North Carolina Rain bands from Chantal continue to affect the coast and inland areas,