RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Rain will continue to move through central North Carolina until late Friday.
A few afternoon showers and isolated storms are possible on Wednesday. Temperature highs will be in the mid-80s.
These conditions stem from Tropical Storm Helene which formed in the Caribbean Sea.
Many parts of the ABC11 coverage should prepare for possible flooding. A flood watch is active for the Triangle and northern areas until 8 a.m.
Several flood warnings were issued for multiple counties, including Wake and Harnett. Flash flood warnings were also issued for numerous counties, including Halifax, Nash and Franklin.
Person County School District is on a two-hour delay Friday morning. The district said it was due to localized flooding from the overnight rain
Road Conditions & Other Impacts
Some saw and felt thunder and lightning overnight.
One of those bolts hit home on Infiniti Lane in Southeast Raleigh off Sunnybrook Road. When firefighters got there, they discovered the attic was on fire. …