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FORECAST: Risk for flash flooding across the Carolinas
WCNC Staff, Brad Panovich, Chris Mulcahy, Brittany Van Voorhees (WCNC), KJ Jacobs, Larry Sprinkle
12:41 PM EST March 6, 2019
6:36 AM EDT June 20, 2023
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Today-Friday:
A very rainy pattern this week with an upper low trapped over the region. This will pump lots of tropical moisture into the area. Some rain could be heavy, mainly in the mountains and foothills, where flash flooding is possible. Each day the rainfall chance will be 50-80%, with highs only in the mid to upper 70s. Some areas could see 3-6″ of rainfall by the end of the week. Locally heavier amounts are possible.
Tropical Update:
Tropical Storm Brett has formed over the Central Atlantic, around 1100 miles east of the southern Windward Islands. It has sustained winds at 40 mph and is moving west at 18 mph. Within the next few days, it’s expected to become a hurricane.
There is another wave behind that which has a high chance of developing into a tropical depression— around 70% over the next seven days.
Weather IQ:
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Contact Brad Panovich at bpanovich@wcnc.com or follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contact Larry Sprinkle at lsprinkle@wcnc.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contact Chris Mulcahy at cmulcahy@wcnc.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Contact Brittany Van Voorhees at bvanvoorhe@wcnc.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contact KJ Jacobs at kjacobs3@wcnc.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.