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Heavy rainfall threatens cities in the Carolinas with flash flooding as additional rain is forecast.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Less than 24 hours into a multi-day rain event, some cities in North Carolina and South Carolina have already seen an inch of rainfall.

Between midnight and 11 p.m. on Monday, the following rainfall totals were measured:

Boone: 5.86″Rockingham: 4.92″Chesterfield: 4.57″Blowing Rock: 4.51″Morganton: 3.39″Cheraw: 3.33″Jefferson: 2.73″Rockingham: 1.51″Hickory: 1.51″Gastonia: 1.29″Shelby: 1.22″Wadesboro: 1.17″Concord: 1.10″Rock Hill: 1.08″Lincolnton: 1.03″Albemarle: 0.98″Chester: 0.97″Statesville: 0.88″Lancaster: 0.80″Charlotte: 0.75″Salisbury: 0.42″

A low-end flash flood risk remains in place Tuesday and Wednesday where the isolated downpours fall.

RELATED: More rain is on the way. Where the flooding impacts are expected


WCNC Charlotte’s Weather Impact Team wants everyone in the Charlotte area to be weather alert on Monday due to the widespread, heavy rain. The flash flooding risk continues on Tuesday and Wednesday but becomes more isolated than the threat on Monday.

Widespread rain moved in Sunday night and continues through Monday. Showers become more spotty on Tuesday and Wednesday, but downpours are still possible.

For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts that impact you from WCNC Charlotte, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app and enable push notifications.



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