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Triangle Area Faces Flooding Risks as Severe Storms Approach

Summary

  • WRAL meteorologists forecast several days of rain starting Thursday
  • Isolated flooding expected in parts of the area
  • Local leaders preparing by lowering water levels at Lake Johnson

According to WRAL meteorologists, the Triangle area is bracing for several days of heavy rainfall starting this Thursday, September 26th. The forecasted rain could lead to isolated flooding in parts of the region.

On Thursday, isolated showers are expected to become more widespread in the evening as a cold front approaches. There is a Level 1 risk for severe weather, with the main threat being damaging wind gusts. Local leaders are preparing for the impacts, with Raleigh officials lowering water levels at Lake Johnson to compensate for the rain.

The wet weather is expected to continue through Friday and over the weekend, with the heaviest rain forecast for Saturday and Sunday. Periods of rain and downpours are likely, and there is a possibility of a tropical system bringing additional rainfall next week.

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Residents are advised to stay alert for weather updates and be prepared for potential flooding. The WRAL News weather app is recommended to receive the latest alerts and information.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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According to WRAL meteorologists, the Triangle area is expected to experience several days of rain starting this Thursday, September 26th, which could lead to isolated flooding in parts of the region.
Local officials, such as those in Raleigh, are lowering water levels at Lake Johnson to compensate for the expected heavy rainfall.
WRAL meteorologists have issued a Level 1 (out of 5) risk for severe weather on Thursday, with the main threat being damaging wind gusts.

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