Water On The Roads
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Updated: 6:05 AM Feb 8, 2010
Water On The Roads
It may not be raining anymore but Eastern Carolina is still experiencing the effects of the latest washout. Read the story to find out which roads to avoid in your daily travels.
Posted: 6:05 AM Feb 8, 2010
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It may not be raining anymore but Eastern Carolina is still experiencing the effects of the latest washout. Water is covering the roads in several places throughout multiple counties.

In Lenoir county, Kinston’s Neuse Road is closed due to a culvert being damaged from the recent heavy rainfall.

Duplin County has two roads to watch out for HC Powers Road, west of Wallace, and Hallsville Road, West of Beulaville near South Williams Road. Both roads are closed due to flooding.

Early Station Road near Powellsville in Bertie County is closed because of high water. To avoid the flooded area follow SR 1200 from the intersection of SR 1228 to US 13 and then follow US 13 to Ahoskie.

Craven County is also seeing some flooding. Streets Ferry Road in Vanceboro is closed. There is a detour to get around the flooded area. From Streets Ferry follow U.S. 17 business to Highway 118, turn left onto Piney Neck Road and follow it back to Streets Ferry Road.

Martin County is also experiencing standing water on roads throughout the county. Officials ask that you drive with extra care throughout the area.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Candy Location: Washington on Feb 8, 2010 at 03:25 PM

OK - WITN - Winter storm this weekend??
Posted by: lisa Location: windsor on Feb 8, 2010 at 09:23 AM

There is ice on Woodard Rd. in windsor due to an overflow. Be careful. Thank you Bertie Co. Schools' Transportation Dept. for advising traffic on this icy road this morning.
Posted by: sam Location: enc on Feb 8, 2010 at 08:05 AM

Can't wait until tomorrows rain(sarcasm). I have seen ducks wearing raincoats. Brandon, what are the models showing? I really like your forecasts, and hoping for more snow!