Effects of Debby: Charleston over A FOOT of rain; Tornado Warnings across Carolinas, Rare flood risk
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Published 2024-08-06
The Triangle will see periods of heavy rain and flooding Tuesday through Saturday morning. On Monday, Gov. Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency ahead of the expected impact.
Extreme flood risk: A rare extreme flood risk is in effect Thursday for the Triangle and much of central North Carolina, including portions of Wake, Chatham, Cumberland, Durham, Johnston, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Moore, Orange, Sampson, Wayne and portions of central North Carolina, according to NOAA's Weather Prediction Center. Extreme risks are responsible for 39% of flood-related deaths and 83% of flood-related damages.
Alerts: A flood watch is in effect for central and eastern North Carolina between 9 a.m. on Tuesday and 9 p.m. on Friday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are all WRAL Weather Alert Days due to the flood risk.
Parts of the North Carolina coast are under a tropical storm watch and a storm surge watch.
Storm track: Debby made landfall in Florida on Monday as a Category 1 hurricane before weakening. The storm is moving northeast slowly, crossing Georgia and South Carolina before making its way to North Carolina.
Impact: Central North Carolina could see 5 to 10 inches of rain, with higher amounts and flooding along and east of Interstate 95 and at the coast.
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All Comments (19)
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I think the Mayor of Charleston putting the city on curfew was a great idea. It always floods down there and they always end up picking cars out all over. They didn't do it today.
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There is absolutely NO flooding in the neighborhood closest to the battery…the drains and pumps are working…most streets the media is showing flood when there is a king tide. The drains and pumps are really working well.
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Ugh. These slow moving systems SUCK. Florence did the same and turned places into islands 2-3 days after initial impacts. I am in Wilmy and I am getting deja vu looking at Charleston.
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Thank you for showing a large map. It's all we need.
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informative! Gotta love WRAL's coverage when it matters most
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“Till late Friday night, or early Thursday morning “ 😂🤣 some people are good with time and some aren’t
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I got 4inches so far on James Island 5 mins from Folly Beach and a lil water flowing through the basement
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Love it
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It would be nice if the state along with the city is mentioned in weather broadcasts, i.e. there is a greenville in every state in the nation, albeit different sizes.
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No not hardly no foods 😭
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Tidal Drainage, watch the tides...
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Do not smack into the microphone!
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EVERYONE always films big rain falls in Charleston by going downtown. The Battery, Market Street and a few others. They ALWAYS FLOOD - not exactly news. You should go get a tetanus shot. All that horse poop…. Just sayin
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Hyperbole much?
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I am commenting #BringBackDislikes on every unique YouTube video that I watch for the rest of 2024, regardless of if I actually dislike the video or not. This is video 5086.
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STOP GEOENGINEERING!!!
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Really a non event on the Peninsula…
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Stop trying to scare folks it's not even that bad.... Stop lying