Here's what you need to know about the severe weather sweeping the Southeast this blustery Good Friday. (We'll be updating this article as information rolls in from meteorologists, traffic authorities and emergency responders.)

At Asheville Regional Airport, 5.22 inches of rain fell between on April 19 through 9 p.m., with 4 inches falling in six hours early in the day.

Road closures

Vance Gap Road is shut down on the Chunns Cove side because of a washout and near 219 Vance Gap because of a tree down, according to the Asheville city website. "There is no access to residents between these two locations until the tree is removed."

Also, Swannanoa River Road near Walmart has been closed, the city stated.

The city of Asheville website provided this list of closed roads, which has rolling updates. Those roads include, as of 9:45 p.m.:

Amboy Road

Azalea Road

Caribou Road

Hendersonville Road in the Biltmore Village area

Reopened: Inglewood Road at Elk Mountain Scenic Highway

102 Old Toll Road on Town Mountain is closed due to a landslide.

Riverside Drive at the train trestle bridge

Swannanoa River Road, from 120 Swannanoa River Road to Bryson Street.

Great Smokey Mountain National Parkway (US-441) is closed near Smokemont Rd in both directions due to high winds, according to NC Department of Transportation. The road should reopen at 6 a.m., April 20.

Biltmore Village warning

After a day of rising waters, Swannanoa River has crested. As of 9:15 p.m., the river is at 13.99 feet, down from 14.35 feet.

Earlier in the evening, Asheville Fire Department warned people in Biltmore Village to seek higher ground as floodwaters rose.

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Warnings in effect

An earlier flash flood warning for Buncombe County has expired. But several roads remain flooded, and the heavy rainfall exacerbates the risk of landslides, the weather service noted, so drivers should exercise extra caution near streams and especially at the base of mountains.

French Broad River in Asheville and at Fletcher is under flood warnings until Easter Sunday afternoon. The Swannanoa River is under a flood warning until the evening of April 20.

At 9:15 p.m., the French Broad River at Asheville was at 11.2 feet and expected to crest around 12 feet. Minor flood stage is 9.5 feet.

Asheville city spokeswoman Polly McDaniel released the following statement on city parks at 4 p.m: "As we are experiencing flooding along the Swannanoa and French Broad River corridors, our riverside parks are affected. This includes Azalea Park, Carrier Park, French Broad River Park and Amboy Riverfront Park. The city does not know the extent of any damage yet."

Power outages

As of 9:50 p.m., about 600 customers in Buncombe County and a further thousand customers in Henderson County were without electricity, according to Duke Energy Progress's outage map.

Postponements & closings

The Asheville Tourists game set for April 19 was postponed. The team will play a doubleheader on April 20, with the first game set to start at 1:05 p.m. and the second following about 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first.

The vigil planned for April 19 to remember victims of a 2018 triple homicide has been postponed to a later date.

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