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Remnants Of Hurricane Ida Bring Rain To NC, GA
The National Weather Service has issued flood watches and warnings for most of North Carolina as the remnants of Hurricane Ida bring heavy rain across the state.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The National Weather Service has issued flood watches and warnings for most of North Carolina as the remnants of Hurricane Ida bring heavy rain across the state.
Meteorologists say rainfall amounts will reach up to five inches in North Carolina by tomorrow morning.
Farther south, heavy rain overnight caused several metro Atlanta area creeks to flood. Most of north and central Georgia has been under a flash flood watch.
Rain is expected to continue in the South today as the weather system continues tacking northeastward up the East Coast.

Overnight: Mostly clear with an overnight low of 10°. Wind chill as cold as -3°.
Wind: Northeast, becoming east 2 to 8mph
Wind: East 5 to 15mph Sunday Afternoon: Partly sunny and breezy with highs around 34°. Wind chill as cold as 21°. Wind: East, becoming southeast 10 to 20mph, and gusty Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy and breezy with snow likely and an overnight low of 26°. 0 to 1” of snow accumulation possible. Wind: Southeast 10 to 20mph
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