Hurricane Safety and Preparedness Florence's Catastrophic Flood Threat Continues From Carolinas to Western Virginia and West Virginia By weather.com meteorologists September 16 2018 02:00 AM EDT weather.com 00:46 Beta's Remnants Bring Flood Threat to Southern States Meteorologist Domenica Davis has the rainfall timing and amounts. At a Glance Florence's heavy rain will continue to soak the Carolinas, western Virginia and eastern West Virginia into Monday.

Rainfall totals of 20 to 30 inches have been reported.

Major to record river flooding is forecast in parts of the Carolinas, rivaling Hurricane Matthew (2016) or Hurricane Floyd (1999) in some locations.

Flooding and landslides are possible in the Appalachians as well. This is a previous version of our forecast for Florence's flood threat. To see the latest version, click here .

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