Forecasters issued a flash flood warning for one mountain county in North Carolina and flash flood watches for the rest of the state's mountains as heavy rain moved into the area.
The National Weather Service said Tuesday that Cherokee County, in the southwestern corner of the state, was under a warning. The warning said as much as four inches of rain were expected through the evening and that small streams would flood.
The rain extended into the state's central counties and caused minor street flooding and traffic delays.
Forecasters warned that downpours could flood streets and slow traffic in the Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham and Greensboro-Winston-Salem areas throughout the day.
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