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Flood — Mcdowell, North Carolina

2004-09-07 to 2004-09-08 · Mcdowell, North Carolina

$6.0M
Property damage

Wider weather episode

Persistent moderate to heavy rain led to widespread flooding along numerous creeks and streams across the northern foothills and northern mountains during the early evening. By early morning on the 8th, flooding was described as some of the worst in the history of the area. Numerous homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, particularly in Avery County. One home in Burke County was swept down the Little River. Widespread damage and destruction to roads and bridges also occurred due to flooding or landslides, especially in the southern part of Mitchell County, which experienced severe flooding from Crabtree Creek and the Toe River. Large sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway were washed out. Total damage to the parkway was estimated to be in excess of 10 million dollars in western North Carolina, with the vast majority of that damage occurring between Asheville and Blowing Rock.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5423139. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.