What should I do during a flood advisory?
Monitor conditions, avoid driving through flooded areas, and secure property.
News / Weather
Coastal areas in North Carolina are facing flood risks. Wilmington is under a coastal flood advisory, while Lumberton is under a flood warning. Residents should stay informed and take precautions.
The coastal flood advisory in Wilmington is due to high tide cycles, with the most visible impacts expected in downtown areas. Portions of Battleship Road, USS North Carolina Road, and Water Street are prone to minor inundation. The Lumber River flood warning is based on rising water levels, with low land flooding expected along the river. Floodwaters may affect residential property as water backs up into drainage ditches in Lumberton. It is expected to fall below flood stage Thursday afternoon.
How to Prepare: - Stay informed about weather updates and advisories. - Avoid driving through flooded areas; "turn around, don’t drown." - Secure property in flood-prone areas.
Who This Affects Most: - Residents and commuters in downtown Wilmington. - Residents living near the Lumber River in Lumberton.
Monitor conditions, avoid driving through flooded areas, and secure property.
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