3 potential storm deaths in North Carolina
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Chantal, now a tropical depression, is expected to bring heavy rainfall to multiple states along the east coast on Monday, July 7.
Governor Stein surveyed storm damage in NC and thanked first responders, as efforts to restore utilities and roads continue post-storm.
On the heels of Tropical Depression Chantal, climatologists are warning that storms like it could become more common.
According to the city, the Graham-Mebane Water Treatment Plant is still being repaired due to the tropical storm.
Tropical Storm Chantal caused four deaths and extensive flooding in central NC. Victims included residents swept away in vehicles and a boater at Jordan Lake. Governor Stein pledged storm aid and praised emergency responders' efforts.
People in Chapel Hill and Durham were able to use Hurricane Fran as a baseline to compare what they just saw with Tropical Storm Chantal.
There's a heat advisory in Massachusetts, and the weather forecast says remnants from Chantal could influence storms on Tuesday around Boston.
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend bringing flash flooding to central North Carolina, the tropics are now quiet. Well, sort of.