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Flash Flood — Cabarrus, NC

Aug 27, 2008

The remnants of Tropical Storm Fay stalled just west of the Appalachian mountains, resulting in a prolonged, moist south to southeasterly flow over western North Carolina. During the early morning hours of Wed, August 27th, rainfall became especially heavy over the western North Carolina Piedmont as the southerly winds were lifted over a weak stationary front. Storm total rainfall in this area averaged 8 to 10 inches, with locally higher amounts, resulting in significant urban and stream floodin

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 132453). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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