Weather System Prompts Closures Across Eastern North Carolina
Local Government Buildings and Schools Impacted by Inclement Weather
A powerful weather system brought heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding to eastern North Carolina on Tuesday, prompting the closure of numerous local government buildings and schools. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flash flood warning for the region, as rainfall rates of up to two inches per hour were reported.
Widespread Flooding and Power Outages
The heavy rains caused widespread flooding, with roads impassable in some areas. Several rivers and streams overflowed their banks, inundating low-lying areas. Power outages were also reported, as high winds knocked down power lines.
Emergency Responders on High Alert
Emergency responders were on high alert, monitoring the situation and responding to calls for assistance. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) deployed crews to clear flooded roadways and assist stranded motorists.
Closures and Cancellations
Due to the inclement weather, several local government buildings and schools were closed on Tuesday. The following closures were reported:
- Pitt County Courthouse
- Greenville City Hall
- Pitt Community College
- Greenville-Pitt County Schools
- Farmville Central Schools
Safety Precautions Advised
The NWS urged residents to take precautions during the storm. Motorists were advised to avoid driving through flooded areas, and residents were encouraged to stay indoors if possible. The NWS also warned of the potential for tornadoes and lightning.
Stay Informed
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather conditions by monitoring local news and weather forecasts. The NWS website and mobile app provide up-to-date weather information and warnings. For more information on flood safety, visit the NWS website at https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood.
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