Flash Flood — Alexander, North Carolina
2020-02-06 · near Taylorsville, Alexander, North Carolina
Event narrative
Newspaper reported flash flooding developed across central Alexander County after 4 to 5.5 inches of rain fell across the county in around 24 hours, with much of that falling during the morning and early afternoon of the 6th. Multiple tributaries of the Lower Little River overflowed their banks and flooded adjacent roads. These included Muddy Fork, which inundated Old Wilkesboro Rd just north of Taylorsville, Stirewalt Creek which flooded Heavenly Acres Rd, and Glade Creek which flooded Millersville Rd and Paul Pane Store Rd.
Wider weather episode
Unusually high levels of moisture for early February combined with a slow-moving frontal system to produce an extended period of moderate to heavy rainfall across western North Carolina from the morning of the 5th until the early morning hours of the 7th. Intense rain rates associated with bands of heavy rain showers and embedded thunderstorms developing along the front during the morning and afternoon of the 7th resulted in rather widespread flash flooding. Isolated tornadoes also developed during this time across the Piedmont. Total rainfall of 3 to 6 inches resulted in flooding persisting along some main stem rivers and larger streams well into the 7th.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 878700. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.