Tropical Storm Chantal, Flash Flood
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Chantal, now a tropical depression, is expected to bring heavy rainfall to multiple states along the east coast on Monday, July 7.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNRemnants of Tropical Storm Chantal could slam NYC area with heavy rain, stormsThe remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal could bring heavy rain, strong winds and potential flash flooding to parts of the NYC area and NJ. Here's a look at what you need to know.
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ABC11 on MSN3 deaths, 4 tornadoes confirmed in central NC as remnants of Chantal continue to impact the regionMany in central North Carolina are dealing with the remnants of Tropical Depression Chantal, which brought heavy rain Sunday night causing significant flooding across the region and was blamed for three deaths in central North Carolina.
Tropical Storm Chantal formed off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday, July 5. See forecast path, storm track.
The storm's is projected to move by Delaware throughout the day, impacting the entire state. The National Weather Service forecast is calling for showers and severe thunderstorms throughout the day. The heaviest rains are expected to hit between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
The storm flooded roads, downed trees and stranded residents across the central part of the state. It is headed northeast toward Washington, D.C., and Maryland.
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend, the tropics are now quiet. Well, sort of. About 24 hours after landfall, Chantal is now a tropical depression, as it wanders across Virginia.