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May Observation Thread


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URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR...
  WESTERN ORANGE COUNTY IN CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA...
  NORTHWESTERN CHATHAM COUNTY IN CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA...
  ALAMANCE COUNTY IN CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA...

* UNTIL 1015 AM EDT

* AT 714 AM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED HEAVY RAIN THAT WILL CAUSE
  URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOODING IN THE ADVISORY AREA. UP TO TWO
  INCHES OF RAIN HAVE ALREADY FALLEN.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  BURLINGTON...GRAHAM...HILLSBOROUGH...SILER CITY...MEBANE...ELON
  COLLEGE...GIBSONVILLE...HAW RIVER...SWEPSONVILLE AND ALAMANCE.

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Picked up only.14" today from a brief storm. Stayed cool most of the day except for earlier today when the sun came out and it warmed up to 67. The rains came and it cooled into the 50's where it has been ever since. Currently sitting at 56.

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First real Ana related weather as a nice heavy squall comes through and its moving more east to west than anything and I am right under it so I could get hammered with rain....


 


looking east from my porch


 


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ended up with .45" and it all fell in less than 30 mins


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We had gusts up to 25mph at KJNX yesterday! :D

 

Looks like it'll be pretty breezy in the SE RAH forecast area overnight and into Sunday...

 

WAYNE-SCOTLAND-HOKE-CUMBERLAND-SAMPSON-
421 AM EDT SAT MAY 9 2015

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

EAST TO NORTHEAST WINDS WILL BECOME INCREASINGLY BREEZY AS
TROPICAL STORM ANA APPROACHES THE CAROLINA COAST LATE TONIGHT.
WIND GUSTS 30 TO 40 MPH WILL BE COMMON AFTER 2 AM.


.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.

WIND GUSTS 30 TO 40 MPH WILL OCCUR SUNDAY MORNING AS TROPICAL
STORM ANA MAKES LANDFALL ALONG THE CAROLINA COAST. THE WIND GUSTS
WILL BEGIN TO SUBSIDE LATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SUNDAY
EVENING.
 

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First real Ana related weather as a nice heavy squall comes through and its moving more east to west than anything and I am right under it so I could get hammered with rain....

 

looking east from my porch

 

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ended up with .45" and it all fell in less than 30 mins

 Nice capture! Tropical showers/squalls are always fun to observe, especially when they're so isolated like that one.

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 Nice capture! Tropical showers/squalls are always fun to observe, especially when they're so isolated like that one.

 

Yeah the thing that gets me is the bright blue sky, typically the blue looks all washed out when there are clouds and storms around but in TS/Canes especially in the outer bands its just so odd looking to me

 

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Once again, I'm out of town when the good weather is rolling in. Been pouring at my house, apparently. I'm in Matthews and it looks like a few showers are headed toward us.

You down there going to that fancy mall? Looking for that nice Mother's Day gift? You should go out of town alot in the winter, so we can get more snow!
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