Remnants of Ida bring rain, flooding to NC

by the Associated Press
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:09 AM EST

RALEIGH (AP) — The National Weather Service has issued flood watches and warnings for most of North Carolina as the remnants of Hurricane Ida bring heavy rain across the state.
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The National Weather Service says moderate to heavy rain will continue in most of the state through Wednesday night. Meteorologists says rainfall amounts will reach up to five inches by Thursday morning.

A flash flood warning, where flooding is imminent or occurring, has been issued for Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties in the Charlotte area and for Graham and Swain counties in the western mountains.

 

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