Update at 11:50 a.m.: More than 3 inches of rain fell in portions of Henderson County from the early morning storm Monday.

Rainfall totals at the National Weather Service station based in Greer, South Carolina showed 3.32 inches of rain at Asheville Regional Airport. Hendersonville had 3.89 inches.

Outside of Henderson County, Brevard had 4.17 inches, Pisgah Forest had 3.4 inches, Lake Lure had 2.7 inches and Tryon had 3.34 inches.

The number of Duke Energy customers without power rose to more than 19,500 around noon Monday. Duke Energy reported 416 active outages in the county.

Power outages, trees down this morning in Henderson County after overnight storm

More than 17,505 Duke Energy customers are without power this morning in Henderson County after a storm brought heavy rain and high winds overnight.

Duke Energy reported 318 outages impacting 17,506 customers at 6:30 a.m., but that number rose to 19,612 by 10 a.m. The company provides electricity to 65,295 customers in the county.

No restoration time was given, and Duke Energy’s outage summary says repairs and damage assessment is underway.

The storm brought down trees throughout the county. At 5 a.m., Edneyville Fire & Rescue cautioned drivers to allow extra time, as “there are many roadways throughout the entire county with trees and power lines down, as well as debris in roadways.”

The National Weather Service predicted that the Hendersonville area could get up to 2.25 inches of rain overnight. Totals were not yet available at 7 a.m.

“It looks like between 3 a.m.-7 a.m. Monday — right now that looks like the worst as far as the storms,” Doug Outlaw, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, told the Citizen Times this weekend.