Date: June 15, 2025
Flood Watch issued June 15 at 1:14PM EDT, remains in effect until 11:00PM EDT by NWS Raleigh NC.
Flood Watch Details for Concord Homeowners
Today, June 15th, central North Carolina—including Cabarrus County and Concord—is under a Flood Watch until 11:00 PM EDT. The National Weather Service warns that excessive rainfall could trigger flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and flood-prone locations. Recent heavy rainfall has already saturated the ground, and another 2 to 3 inches (or more) of rain are forecast, increasing the risk for flash flooding, especially in urban and low-lying areas.
- Issued: 1:14PM EDT, June 15, 2025
- Expires: 11:00PM EDT, June 15, 2025
- Affected: Concord, Cabarrus County, and much of central NC
Local Outdoor Event Affected: Tianyu Lights Festival at Concord Mills
If you planned to visit the Tianyu Lights Festival at Concord Mills this evening (open June 15 from 6:30–10:00PM), be aware of the ongoing Flood Watch and the possibility of inclement weather or event delays. Always check official event communications for updates before heading out, as severe storms or flooding could impact accessibility and safety around Concord Mills and surrounding roads.
Why Flood Watches Matter for Your Home and Roof
Flooding doesn’t just affect roads and parks—it can cause serious problems for your home, especially your roof. Heavy, sustained rain can overwhelm gutters, cause water to back up under shingles, or even lead to leaks and structural issues. Have you noticed water stains in your attic or ceiling? Are your gutters clear and functioning? Acting early can help avoid costly repairs down the line.
How to Recognize and Inspect Roof Damage After Severe Rain
- Check your attic and ceilings: Look for new water stains, drips, or signs of mold that can signal a leak.
- Inspect shingles from the ground: Look for missing, curled, or broken shingles. Heavy rain and wind can dislodge roofing materials.
- Examine gutters and downspouts: Ensure they are flowing freely. Overflowing gutters contribute to roof and foundation damage.
- Survey the yard: Small piles of shingle granules near downspouts can indicate roof wear.
Not sure what you’re looking at? Curious about the cost to repair storm-related roof damage? Request a free inspection with our local team today. We’ll assess any damage, document it for insurance, and guide you through the next steps—at no cost to you.
Stay Safe and Be Prepared
- Monitor weather alerts and event updates throughout the day.
- Avoid driving through flooded roads—turn around, don’t drown.
- Move valuables out of basements or low-lying areas prone to flooding.
- If you see roof leaks or suspect storm damage, contact us for rapid help.
Floods and severe rainstorms are stressful—but you’re not alone. Our Concord-based experts are here to help you protect your home, restore your roof, and work with your insurance when needed. Don’t wait for minor problems to become major headaches. Get in touch today for your free inspection and peace of mind.