Chantal, flash flood and Tropical Storm
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Scattered storms are becoming severe Wednesday. Heavy rain threats may cause life-threatening flash flooding in the eastern Triad on Wednesday.
Two months’ worth of rain fell in central North Carolina on Sunday. Chantal will bring areas of heavy rain to Virginia, Southern Maryland and Delaware on Monday.
Deadly flash floods have struck the US. New Jersey faces new warnings as storms intensify. Officials urge preparedness as risks rise nationwide.
CBS Philadelphia on MSN3d
Remnants of Chantal to bring heavy rain with risk of flash flooding | NEXT WeatherThere's going to be rain in the forecast every day this week in the Philadelphia area. On Monday, tropical moisture from the remnants of Chantal will bring heavy downpours to the region with a threat of flash flooding.
Slow-moving front will bring the risk of torrential rainfall and flash flooding to parts of the eastern U.S. this week.
Some regions in the mid-Atlantic are also facing risks of flooding. On Sunday, Tropical Storm Chantal flooded parts of North Carolina, where more than 10 inches of rain fell near the Chapel Hill area. The Haw River, near Bynum, North Carolina, crested to nearly 22 feet, the highest crest on record there, as a result of those heavy rains.