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Video: Haw River is forecasted to reach a new crest of 31.9 feet in North Carolina

Video: Haw River is forecasted to reach a new crest of 31.9 feet in North Carolina

Cedar News6 days ago
Haw River is forecasted to reach a new crest of 31.9 feet in North Carolina, which is in the MAJOR flood stage. This would flood the bottom of the bridge on I-40, and could lead to other major problems in the area.
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