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Flood Watch issued September 27 at 4:27AM EDT until September 27 at 2:00PM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to bepossible.* WHERE...Portions of northeast Georgia, including the followingareas, Elbert and Hart, North Carolina, including the followingareas, Alexander, Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Davie, EasternMcDowell, Eastern Polk, Gaston, Greater Burke, Greater Caldwell,Greater Rutherford, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan and UnionNC, and upstate South Carolina, including the following areas,Abbeville, Anderson, Central Greenville, Cherokee, Chester,Greenwood, Laurens, Northern Spartanburg, Southern Greenville,Southern Spartanburg, Union SC and York.* WHEN...Until 2 PM EDT this afternoon.* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...- Bands of heavy rain will continue to move across the Watcharea through the morning. Flash flooding is ongoing acrossportions of the area and additional rainfall of 2 to 4 incheswith locally higher amounts is expected across much of thearea. Significant and damaging flash-flooding along numerousstreams is possible.- http://www.weather.gov/safety/floodA Flood Watch for flash flooding means there is a potential forrapid onset flooding based on current forecasts. Flash flooding is avery dangerous situation and may impact areas that do not typicallyflood. Please monitor the latest forecasts and be prepared to takeaction quickly should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.

National Weather Service

Flash Flood Warning issued September 27 at 5:11AM EDT until September 27 at 9:00AM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SCFFWGSPThe National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has extendedthe* Flash Flood Warning for...Anderson County in upstate South Carolina...Southeastern Greenville County in upstate South Carolina...Northwestern Laurens County in upstate South Carolina...Spartanburg County in upstate South Carolina...* Until 900 AM EDT.* At 511 AM EDT, Heavy tropical rain showers continue to lift northacross the area with embedded moderate to heavy rainfall. Between4 and 6 inches of rain have fallen so far. The expected rainfallrate is 1 to 2 inches in 1 hour. Additional rainfall amounts of 1to 3 inches are possible as tropical rainbands lift north over thearea. Significant flooding appears likely, resulting in roadclosures, first-floor inundation, and damage to some structures.HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producingflash flooding.SOURCE...Radar.IMPACT...Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams,urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses.* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...Greenville Downtown, Spartanburg, Anderson, Easley, Clemson,Greenville Eastside, West Greenville, Greer, Mauldin, Taylors,Simpsonville, Berea, Five Forks, Fountain Inn, Welcome, HomelandPark, Powdersville, Piedmont, Belton and Boiling Springs SC.This includes the following streams and drainages...North Rabon Creek, Rocky Creek, Durbin Creek, Big Garvin Creek,Eighteenmile Creek, Kennedy Creek, Broad Mouth Creek, Big Creek,Trib to Big Creek, Jimmies Creek, Ranson Creek, Cuffie Creek,Buckhead Creek, Sugar Creek, Wile Creek, Jones Creek, LittleGenerostee Creek, Clear Creek, Martin Creek, Savannah River,Saluda River, Theodore Branch, trib to Fairforest Creek, Trib toHurricane creek, Big Ferguson Creek, Grove Creek, Little Creek,Tugaloo Creek, Big Shoally Creek, East Beards Creek, trib to SouthTyger River, trib to Huff Creek, Gilder Creek, trib to SaludaRiver, Three and Twenty Creek, Trib to Saluda river, Little GroveCreek, Welcome Creek, Baker Creek, Howard Branch, trib to NorthTyger River, Meadow Creek, Mineral Spring Branch, North TygerRiver, Abner Creek, Frey Creek, Betty Green Creek, Craven Creek,Beaverdam Creek, Tyger River, Dillard creek, Gethsemane Creek,Rabon Creek, Payne Branch Creek, Hurricane Creek, Boling Creek,trib to Jimmies Creek, Little Durbin Creek, Trib to Pacolet River,Cane Creek, Allen Creek, Canoe Creek, Whites Branch, ClevelandCreek, Richland Creek, trib to Lawsons Fork Creek, Johnson Creek,Island Creek, trib to 3 & 20 Creek, Thicketty Creek, GeorgesCreek, McElwain Creek, Six and Twenty Creek, Little BeaverdamCreek, cane creek, Grays Creek, Headwaters of Mountain creek, tribto Little River, Bridge Fork Creek, Weems Creek, Brushy Creek,Graze Creek, Dutchman Creek, Langston Creek, Cedar Shoals Creek,Trib to Horse Creek, Kelsey Creek, Pickens Creek, Lake Hartwell,trib to Tyger River, Turkey Creek, Twomile Creek, Double Branch,Dye Creek, Fairforest Creek, Motlow creek, Mountain Creek,Lakeside Branch, Nesbit Creek, Pea Creek, lake Hartwell, tribflows into Lake Hartwell, Maple creek, Big Brushy Creek, BroadwayCreek, Russell Lake, Little Generostee creek headwaters, LittleThicketty Creek, Beaver Creek, Chinquapin Creek, trib to S TygerRiver, Wards Creek, Grays creek, Huff Creek, Cox Creek, TownCreek, Little Garvin Creek, Peters Creek, headwaters of grouchercreek, Horsepen Creek, South Rabon Creek, Middle Tyger River, MillCreek, Enoree Creek, trib to Lake Hartwell, Reedy River, Trib toLawsons Fork Creek, Rock Creek, Charles Creek, Long Branch, Tribto South Tyger River, Camp Creek, Fawn Branch, Horse Creek,Barkers Creek, Jordan Creek, Trib to Rocky Creek, Enoree River,Little Brushy Creek, northern part Lake Hartwell, Pacolet River,Reedy Creek, Pickens Creek headwaters, Lawsons Fork Creek, BigGenerostee Creek, Cherokee Creek, Middle Branch Brushy Creek, tribto lake Hartwell, Frohawk Creek, Trib to Lake Hartwell, trib toBroadway Creek, Laurel Creek, Arnold Creek, East Prong LittleGenerostee Creek, Smith Creek, Bens Creek, Earle Branch/RisonCreek, Little River, headwater of Wilson Creek, part of LakeHartwell, Wilson Creek, Trib to Broad Mouth Creek, Hencoop Creek,South Tyger River, Reedy creek, trib to Enoree River and RockyRiver.When it is safe to do so, please report flooding or landslidesthreatening roads or property to the National Weather ServiceGreenville-Spartanburg by calling toll free, 1, 800, 2 6 7, 8 1 0 1,by posting on our Facebook page, or via X using hashtag NWSGSP. Yourmessage should describe the specific location where impacts occurredand the depth of flooding observed.Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flooddeaths occur in vehicles.Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize thedangers of flooding.

National Weather Service

Tropical Storm Warning issued September 27 at 4:34AM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC* LOCATIONS AFFECTED- Anderson* WIND- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Below tropical storm force wind- Peak Wind Forecast: 25-35 mph with gusts to 65 mph- THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECASTUNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for wind 58to 73 mph- The wind threat has remained nearly steady from theprevious assessment.- PLAN: Plan for dangerous wind of equivalent strong tropicalstorm force.- PREPARE: Remaining efforts to protect life and propertyshould be completed as soon as possible. Prepare forsignificant wind damage.- ACT: Move to safe shelter before the wind becomes hazardous.- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant- Some damage to roofing and siding materials, along withdamage to porches, awnings, carports, and sheds. A fewbuildings experiencing window, door, and garage doorfailures. Mobile homes damaged, especially if unanchored.Unsecured lightweight objects become dangerous projectiles.- Several large trees snapped or uprooted, but with greaternumbers in places where trees are shallow rooted. Severalfences and roadway signs blown over.- Some roads impassable from large debris, and more withinurban or heavily wooded places. A few bridges, causeways,and access routes impassable.- Scattered power and communications outages, but moreprevalent in areas with above ground lines.* FLOODING RAIN- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Flood Watch is in effect- Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 1-3 inches, with locallyhigher amounts- THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECASTUNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for extremeflooding rain- The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady fromthe previous assessment.- PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential forextreme flooding from heavy rain. Evacuations and rescuesare likely.- PREPARE: Urgently consider protective actions from extremeand widespread rainfall flooding.- ACT: Heed any flood watches and warnings. Failure to takeaction will likely result in serious injury or loss of life.- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Devastating to Catastrophic- Extreme rainfall flooding may prompt numerous evacuationsand rescues.- Rivers and tributaries may overwhelmingly overflow theirbanks in many places with deep moving water. Small streams,creeks, canals, arroyos, and ditches may become ragingrivers. In mountain areas, deadly runoff may rage downvalleys while increasing susceptibility to rockslides andmudslides. Flood control systems and barriers may becomestressed.- Flood waters can enter numerous structures within multiplecommunities, some structures becoming uninhabitable orwashed away. Numerous places where flood waters may coverescape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers ofraging water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditionsbecome very dangerous. Numerous road and bridge closureswith some weakened or washed out.* TORNADO- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST:- Situation is favorable for tornadoes- THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES TYPICAL FORECASTUNCERTAINTY IN TRACK, SIZE AND INTENSITY: Potential for severaltornadoes- The tornado threat has remained nearly steady from theprevious assessment.- PLAN: Emergency plans should include the potential forseveral tornadoes with a few possibly intense having largerdamage paths.- PREPARE: Those living in manufactured homes or on boats areurged to relocate to safe shelter before hazardous weatherarrives.- ACT: Listen for tornado watches and warnings. If a tornadowarning is issued, be ready to shelter quickly.- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant- The occurrence of scattered tornadoes can hinder theexecution of emergency plans during tropical events.- Several places may experience tornado damage with a fewspots of considerable damage, power loss, andcommunications failures.- Locations could realize roofs torn off frame houses, mobilehomes demolished, boxcars overturned, large trees snappedor uprooted, vehicles tumbled, and small boats tossedabout. Dangerous projectiles can add to the toll.* FOR MORE INFORMATION:- http://scemd.org/planandprepare

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