GREENVILLE, S.C. – A flash flood warning has been issued for northeastern Greenville County and Northern Spartanburg County, which is expected to remain in effect until 3 AM. This is due to a nearly stationary thunderstorm that has been producing heavy rainfall across the said portions for over two hours, leading to flash flooding in low-lying areas.
As of now, between 2 and 4 inches of rain have already fallen in the warned area, with an additional rainfall between 1 to 2 inches still predicted to occur. Consequently, flash flooding is ongoing and is anticipated to escalate shortly in the warning area. It is important for residents in these locations to prepare for any imminent danger associated with the flooding.
In Spartanburg County, Boiling Springs, Welford, and the Ashville Highway area have been hit hard by the floods, with numerous reports of flooding emerging from these places. The flooded areas include some residences and several submerged cars. Meanwhile, similar incidents are likely to happen in other low-lying areas like Taylors, Tigerville, and Lake Robinson, due to consistent heavy rainfall.
Especially critical are locations near the small creeks and streams, low-lying highways and streets underpasses, as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas, where flash flooding can take place rapidly due to the rising of the water level. Particularly, rapid rises are anticipated along the Beaverdam Creek and other tributaries to the South Tyger River below the Tigerville area.
It is especially important to be cautious during the night time when it is harder to recognize the flooding dangers.
Residents of Greenville and Spartanburg Counties are urged to remain alert and cautious during this period of heavy rainfall. Driving through flooded roads is highly dangerous and strongly discouraged. Please be aware of your surroundings at all times and ensure your own safety as well as others around you.
Do take this warning seriously as flash floods are rapid and unpredictable, and can cause significant damage within a short period. Stay safe and alert.
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