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A report from the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC was issued on Friday at 2:58 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 3:30 p.m. The alert is for McDowell Mountains as well as Avery and Mitchell counties.
A week of heavy rain and severe storms continues tonight in much of the Carolinas. Tropical Storm Chantal was the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, damaging much of central North Carolina and leaving many without clean drinking water.
The threat of flash flooding returned to North Carolina on Thursday, only days after Tropical Depression Chantal dumped heavy rain across the central part of the state, flooding homes and highways and leading to dozens of rescues.
A report from the NWS Newport/Morehead City NC was issued on Thursday at 12:04 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 12:30 p.m. for Northern Outer Banks.
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Afternoon storms are possible during the afternoons this weekend. Localized flooding remains a concern and temperatures will feel like the lower 100s thanks to high humidity.
Tropical Storm Chantal triggered flash flooding and possible tornadoes across North Carolina before moving toward Virginia and West Virginia.
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend bringing flash flooding to central North Carolina, the tropics are now quiet. Well, sort of.
Meteorologist Dylan Hudler has your Friday morning forecast.