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A Moderate risk for flash flooding is in place today, mainly along the eastern escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains into the NC Foothills & the north-central SC Upstate.
North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. Tropical cyclones — storms characterized by a large low-pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain—regularly affect the state. According to statistical hurricane research between 1886 and 1996 by the North Carolina State Climatology Office, a tropical ...
The city of Charlotte, has 199 Neighborhood Statistical Areas, as determined by the city's planning division. [1] Below is a partial listing of neighborhoods in the city.
Little Sugar Creek Greenway is a linear park and stream restoration project in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. [1] When completed it will consist of twenty miles of trails and paved walkways running from Cordelia Park just north of uptown Charlotte, then south through midtown Charlotte, and continuing all the way to the South Carolina state line. [2] The Little Sugar Creek Greenway is a ...
Locally heavy rainfall – up to 3 inches – is expected in areas of Eastern North Carolina, mostly likely from Friday into Saturday. Flooding is possible in low-lying areas, especially closer to ...
A new forecasting model aims to merge flooding threats facing NC's coastal communities. But will flooding simply get worse if NC's wetlands are lost?
The Rocky River is a 95-mile-long (153 km) [5] river in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. It begins in Iredell County near Mooresville and flows south into Cabarrus County, where it is the principal waterway in the county. The river continues southeastward to form the line between Stanly, Union, and Anson counties. It empties into the Pee Dee River just below Norwood, North Carolina at ...
The storm’s track is uncertain, but here’s how much rain to expect in parts of North Carolina. Hurricane Ian could dump up to 5 inches of rain in NC; flooding and landslides a risk Skip to ...