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At 1229 PM EDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Long Creek, or 10 miles southwest of Burgaw, moving northeast at 30 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 40 mph and penny size hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Locations impacted include… Burgaw, White Stocking, Long Creek, Murray Town, Ashton, Malpass Corner, Montague, Rocky Point, The Borough, Castle Hayne, St. Helena, Watha, and Pender Memorial Hospital. This includes Interstate 40 between mile markers 391 and 411.

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* WHAT…Small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE…A portion of western Maryland, including the following county, Allegany. * WHEN…Until 630 PM EDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS…Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 1228 PM EDT, a stream gauge on Town Creek indicates minor flood is ongoing due to rain that occurred over the past twenty four hours. Flooding is already occurring in the warned area. Between 2.5 and 5 inches of rain have fallen. – Some locations that will experience flooding include… mainly rural

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* WHAT…Minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE…Edisto River near Givhans Ferry. * WHEN…From late Friday night until further notice. * IMPACTS…At 11.0 feet, Weeks Landing in Canadys is not accessible. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 1130 AM EDT Wednesday, the stage was 6.5 feet. – Forecast…The river is expected to rise above flood stage early Saturday morning and continue rising to 11.3 feet Sunday evening. Additional rises are possible thereafter. – Flood stage is 10.0 feet.

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