Is the threat of flooding completely gone?
No, while the threat has diminished, it is not zero. Continue to monitor forecasts.
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The Carolinas can breathe a sigh of relief as the threat of heavy rainfall from Tropical Depression Nine diminishes. Although a State of Emergency was declared, updated forecasts indicate a reduced risk of significant rainfall in interior a...
Initially, forecasts suggested a significant rainfall threat to interior portions of the Carolinas from Tropical Depression Nine, now potentially named storm Imelda. In response, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein declared a State of Emergency, activating resources like swift water rescue teams and the National Guard.
North Carolina Emergency Management officials advise residents to:
The updated forecasts offer good news, but vigilance and preparedness are still recommended.
No, while the threat has diminished, it is not zero. Continue to monitor forecasts.
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