CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — It's not the trickle of water that poses a threat, but when the amount of rainfall surpasses our landscape's ability to absorb the influx. “Our area can generally handle about two inches of rain an hour,” said Tim Trautman Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s Stormwater Program Manager. “If we get a little bit more than that intensity, you will start to see street flooding in certain locations or creeks get out of their banks pretty significantly.” A long-time problem spot existed on North Tryon Street between 16th and West 15th. Crews replaced stormwater pipes there to reduce the risk of flooding, but if the drains are clogged there's still an elevated risk the
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