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Flooding concerns grow as storm continues to batter the Wilmington area ∣ 11 a.m. Flash-flooding concerns are increasing as powerful rain bands continue to pound much of Southeastern North Carolina.
"Considerable flooding is expected," the National Weather Service in Wilmington said in a briefing Wednesday. "Additional heavy rainfall is expected, especially tonight through Thursday.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington said flash flooding from excessive rainfall is possible over the next couple of days. The areas most likely to be impacted are rivers, creeks, streams ...
The National Weather Service's office in Wilmington said the flooding on some Carolina Beach roads was at least three feet deep. A once-in-200-years event: NC towns get a foot of rain in 12 hours ...
More: Flooding hotspots to watch for in the Wilmington area with historic rainfall predicted Significant rain is expected across the Cape Fear region on Wednesday and Thursday as Tropical Storm ...
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A flash flood event was confirmed in the community of Kelly, about 38 miles inland from Wilmington, the weather service said. A roadway was closed there as a result, it said.
A flood advisory has been issued for Horry County until 4:30 p.m., according to the National Weather Service out of Wilmington, NC. The flooding will be caused by expected excessive rainfall in ...