Looking much better(if you don't want heavy rain)
Mount Holly AFD-
Rain Amounts/flooding threat: The threat for heavy rain and flooding has decreased from yesterday`s guidance (this trend started with the 00Z model run and continued this morning). Precipitable water values are near normal, and with the low level southerly jet off shore or south of our area for almost all of the event, there looks to be limited opportunity for moisture transport during the event. At this point, we are forecasting rain amounts between 0.75 and 1.25 inches, which shouldn`t be enough to cause widespread flooding issues. As mentioned by the previous shift though, higher amounts and higher rain rates will be possible with any convection on Sunday, though the prime area for this convection at this point coincides with areas with sandy soils (and thus less prone to flash flooding). We will continue to monitor this, but the threat for flooding looks to be limited at this point.