Headline:
Flash Flood Warning issued September 27 at 3:08AM EDT until September 27 at 5:45AM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC
Event:
Flash Flood Warning
Urgency:
Immediate
Effective:
September 27, 2024 - 12:08am
Expires:
September 27, 2024 - 2:45am
Description:
FFWGSP
The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has extended
the
* Flash Flood Warning for...
Southeastern Buncombe County in western North Carolina...
Northwestern Burke County in western North Carolina...
McDowell County in western North Carolina...
Northwestern Rutherford County in western North Carolina...
* Until 545 AM EDT.
* At 308 AM EDT, Persistent moderate to heavy rainfall today has
resulted in between 4 and 7 inches of additional rainfall across
the area. A band of moderate to at times heavy rain will move into
the area with rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches in 1 hour.
Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible in the
warned area. Emergency management has reported road closures and
water rescues already, with more rainfall imminent.
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding.
SOURCE...Emergency management reported.
IMPACT...Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams,
urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Marion, Black Mountain, Lake Lure, Old Fort, Chimney Rock Village,
B.R. Parkway-Craggy To Little Switzerland, Lake James, Lake James
State Park, B.R. Parkway-Little Switzerland To Linville, Linville
Falls, Table Rock, Bat Cave, Chimney Rock State Park, B.R.
Parkway-Linville Falls To Grandfather, Montreat, Pleasant Gardens,
Woodlawn, Sugar Hill, Busick and Little Switzerland.
Instruction:
Heavy rain is increasing the risk of landslides, especially in areas
where slides have occurred in the past. Be especially alert if you
are near a stream, especially at the base of a mountain or in a
cove. Watch for loose-moving soil and rocks or a sudden increase in
streamflow. Leave the area quickly if this is observed. When driving
along roads where the terrain is steep or rocky, watch and listen
for falling rocks, mud, trees and other debris.
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the
dangers of flooding.
Area Description:
Buncombe, NC; Burke, NC; McDowell, NC; Rutherford, NC
Forcast Office:
NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC