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NC storms: Flooding closes major road in Fayetteville Monday, flood warning extended for Johnston County

Lingering rain from Sunday’s storms is causing more problems Monday.
Severe storms moved through central North Carolina on Sunday, causing flooded roads and crashes across Wake County and in Raleigh.
In Fayetteville, part of Ramsey Street is closed near Wall Street due to high water.
The road has been blocked off and signs have been posted along the street.
Flooding also poses a threat in Johnston County, which is under a flood warning until Tuesday night.