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Weather North Carolina: Strong storms lash Alleghany, Surry and Wilkes

Noah Williams
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Noah Williams
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Contents
  • Severe thunderstorms Sunday evening in North Carolina
  • Locations under threat from storm activity
  • Lightning danger: know what to do outdoors
  • Driving through the rain: key precautions
  • Understanding and handling hydroplaning
  • Storm watch continues

Severe thunderstorms Sunday evening in North Carolina

Sunday evening, June 8, 2025, the National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Virginia, issued a severe weather alert for northwestern North Carolina, particularly impacting Alleghany, Surry and Wilkes counties. The alert began at 7:47 p.m. and is expected to remain in effect until 8:45 p.m., as intense thunderstorms sweep across the region.

According to the NWS, a strong thunderstorm was tracked over Sparta at 7:46 p.m., moving eastward at 35 mph. Radar observations indicate wind gusts reaching 50 mph (80 km/h) and pea-sized hail measuring 0.25 inches (0.6 cm).

Locations under threat from storm activity

The cities and communities currently within the storm’s path include:

Mount Airy, Elkin, Fairview, Flat Rock, Sparta, Dobson, and Pilot Mountain.

These areas may experience tree limbs breaking, loose objects being blown around, and brief hail accumulation. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and closely monitor local radio and TV for further updates or emergency warnings.

Lightning danger: know what to do outdoors

Lightning is a serious hazard across the United States, causing around 20 fatalities annually. While most lightning strikes occur in summer, storms like this can bring deadly electrical activity at any time. As the storm approaches, the risk of being struck rises significantly.

To minimize risk, immediately seek shelter if thunder is audible or the sky appears threatening. Indoors, avoid using corded phones, touching plumbing, windows, or electrical appliances.

If no indoor shelter is available:

Stay away from open fields, hilltops, and isolated tall trees. If you’re with others, spread out to reduce the chance of multiple injuries. Choose lower terrain like valleys or ravines for temporary safety. Never rely on a tent for protection.

Avoid all water sources, wet items, and metal objects, which conduct lightning effectively.

Driving through the rain: key precautions

Driving during these storms is hazardous, especially in areas experiencing sudden downpours. Visibility and traction can decline rapidly, increasing the risk of hydroplaning.

Keep headlights on, even in daylight, to improve visibility. Use middle lanes on roads, which are typically less flooded, and avoid puddles that can lead to skidding or loss of control.

Maintain a safe distance from large vehicles, like buses or trucks, which create heavy water spray. Never attempt to cross flooded roads, as currents may sweep vehicles off the surface, and water can damage vehicle electronics or stall engines.

Understanding and handling hydroplaning

Hydroplaning occurs when tires lose contact with the road due to a thin layer of water, reducing your ability to steer or brake.

This phenomenon is influenced by vehicle speed, tire tread condition, and water depth. Even a small layer of water can lead to a loss of control, especially at high speeds or with worn tires.

If your vehicle begins to hydroplane:

Ease off the gas, allow the vehicle to slow down naturally, and steer in the direction of the skid to regain alignment. Once the tires reconnect with the road, gently straighten the wheel. Use light braking if needed, especially if your car does not have anti-lock brakes.

Storm watch continues

Stay alert through the evening as this active thunderstorm cell may intensify. Keep tuned to weather radio, TV, or official weather apps for real-time warnings from the National Weather Service.

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