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Other Weather Alerts |
Type |
Flash Flood Warning |
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Issued By |
NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC |
Issuing Time |
Tue, 05 Aug 2025 07:31:00 PDT |
Broadcast Time |
Tue, 05 Aug 2025 07:31:00 PDT |
Valid Until |
Tue, 05 Aug 2025 13:15:00 PDT |
Brief Description |
Flash Flood Warning |
Detailed Description |
FFWGSP The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for. Mecklenburg County in the piedmont of North Carolina. * Until 415 PM EDT. * At 1031 AM EDT, Doppler radar and automated gauges indicate heavy rainfall due to numerous rounds of showers moving through the Charlotte metro area. Storm-total rainfall over the past 4-6 hours is exceeding 3-4 inches across much of southern Mecklenburg County. The heaviest rainfall has occurred along Little Sugar Creek, where isolated totals of 4-5" have been observed. Flash flooding is imminent and will worsen over the next 1-2 hours. Take action now! * Areas of greatest concern include: 1) along Little Sugar Creek and feeder drainages from near 36th Street to Medical Center Drive to Hillsdale Ave and Seneca Place 2) along Steele Creek and feeder drainages near John Price Rd, Arrowood Mobile Home Park, and Carowinds Blvd 3) along Briar Creek and feeder drainages from near Shamrock Dr to Independence Blvd to Colony Rd HAZARD. Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing flash flooding. SOURCE. Radar and automated gauges. IMPACT. Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses. Impacts to structures adjacent to drainages and streams are possible, and residents and businesses are urged to move away from streams. * Some locations that may experience flash flooding include. Uptown Charlotte, Huntersville, Central Charlotte, South Charlotte, Northeast Charlotte, East Charlotte, Southwest Charlotte, Northwest Charlotte, West Concord, Matthews, Cornelius, Mint Hill, Davidson, Pineville, Harrisburg, Marvin, The Plaza, Hidden Valley, Freedom Park and Southpark Mall. * Additional rainfall of 1-2 inches is possible over the next 60-90 minutes as the last of the heaviest rain moves through the Charlotte metro. This rainfall is expected to worsen developing flooding conditions and could lead to isolated areas of Moderate flooding, with significant inundation of flood-prone roads and a few structural impacts. Drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution and obey all barricades. Residents and businesses are urged to protect life and move away from streams. |
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