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Rain winding down for Charlotte area but life-threatening flooding continues in the Mountains and Foothills
The tornado threat has now pushed east of our viewing area but strong gusty winds remain in Helene’s wake.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. —
Hurricane Helene
Helene made landfall around 11:10 p.m. about 10 miles east of Perry, Florida, as a Category 4 major hurricane (winds 140 mph). By the 5 a.m. advisory, Helene was downgraded to a Tropical Storm.
Record Rainfall
Record rainfall fell in Charlotte Thursday, September 26 with 4.23 inches at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. This is also one of the wettest days overall in Charlotte history.
Today
Officially six county’s and the Mountain Island Lake area are under an active Flash Flood Emergency. These will end later this afternoon but many creeks, rivers and streams will hit their crest over the next 24 hours. Many rivers and Lakes (Like James Lake and Mountain Island Lake) are forecast to peak to historic levels.
The Weekend
Saturday will be the best day of the week! There could be clouds in the morning but sunshine returns in the afternoon. Highs will reach the low 80s with morning temperatures in the low 60s.
A few showers are possible Sunday but overall, it’ll be a nicer day too. Highs peak in the low-mid 80s.
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Stay connected to the WCNC Charlotte Weather Team:
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