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NOAA-NWS-ALERTS-NC126411955B00.HurricaneLocalStatement.1264119697CCNC.GSPHLSGSP.882b29c19bed92f127332203518e23cf[email protected]2022-09-30T23:04:00-04:00ActualAlertPublicAlert for Alexander; Avery; Buncombe; Burke Mountains; Cabarrus; Caldwell Mountains; Catawba; Cleveland; Davie; Eastern McDowell; Eastern Polk; Gaston; Graham; Greater Burke; Greater Caldwell; Greater Rutherford; Haywood; Henderson; Iredell; Lincoln; Macon; Madison; McDowell Mountains; Mecklenburg; Mitchell; Northern Jackson; Polk Mountains; Rowan; Rutherford Mountains; Southern Jackson; Swain; Transylvania; Union; Yancey (North Carolina) Issued by the National Weather Service

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2022-10-01T00:04:00-04:002022-10-01T07:15:00-04:00NWS Greenville-Spartanburg (Western North Carolina and Northwest South Carolina)Hurricane Local Statement issued September 30 at 11:04PM EDT by NWS Greenville-SpartanburgThis product covers the western Carolinas and NE Georgia**THIS UPDATE CANCELS TROPICAL STORM WARNING FOR IAN FORTHE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG AREA**NEW INFORMATION—————* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:– The Tropical Storm Warning has been cancelled for Cabarrus,Catawba, Chester, Davie, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg,Rowan, Union NC, and York* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:– None* STORM INFORMATION:– About 80 miles east of Charlotte NC– 35.3N 79.5W– Storm Intensity 50 mph– Movement North or 350 degrees at 15 mphSITUATION OVERVIEW——————Ian has continued to weaken and will continue to do so overnight.Winds and gusts are currently below tropical storm levels in the GSParea, and will continue to decline. A wind advisory remains in effectuntil 8am, primarily for higher elevations along the TN state line.Additional rainfall amounts of half an inch to an inch are anticipatedovernight, primarily between I77 and GSP; before rain largely ends inthe early morning hours. A few flood advisories may be neededovernight in the NC Foothills.POTENTIAL IMPACTS—————–* FLOODING RAIN:A limited thread for localized flooding will continue through the earlymorning hours, primarily in the foothills of Western North Carolina.* ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:– For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov– For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org– For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.orgNEXT UPDATE———–As it pertains to this event…this will be the last local statementissued by the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg SCregarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.

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