Several communities have been hit hard by heavy rain over the past several days, leading to flash flooding in some areas and prompting a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day across the region.
Flash Flooding hits Lincolnton, Greensboro, and Chapel Hill areas
Overnight, Lincolnton saw flash flooding as storms swept through the area.
Earlier this week, flash floods were also reported in parts of Greensboro and Chapel Hill, underscoring how widespread and intense this rain event has been. These reports align with some of the most recent data collected from USGS rain gauges across the state.
Recent Rainfall Totals
(Provisional USGS data, as of July 10, 2025, 11:25 a.m. EDT)
More Storms on the Way
We sit under a Marginal Risk for Severe Weather on Thursday, with storms likely to pack damaging winds and lead to some localized flooding. We’ll likely see storms develop after 3 p.m. and linger over the Queen City through dinner time.
Overnight lows bottom out in the low 70s, with Friday bringing in more of the same. We’ll be hot with highs in the low 90s and afternoon storms developing as we head into the peak heating hours of the day.
This weekend will keep our summer-like pattern coming as highs hit the low and mid-90s ahead of afternoon pop-up storms. We’ll keep the mid-90s for the start of the work week as Monday still holds on to a low-end storm chance.
We’ll settle back near normal by Wednesday, with our active pattern staying very much alive through the mid portions of next week.
Severe Weather
All eight episodes of Ted Season 2 debut on March 5 on Peacock. As soon…
In the ever-evolving world of malvertising, where bad actors continually refine their techniques, a new…
Retired Concord Circuit Court Judge Gerard Boyle has been nominated to be the next settlement…
Salisbury residents will be voting on a number of issues and candidates on March 10,…
Christopher Ellms Jr. received a 4-1 vote from the executive council on Wednesday to become…
Merrimack Valley voters will cast their ballots on March 5 in four School Board races,…
This website uses cookies.