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  1. Should be a fun day tomorrow in the low country.

    .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING/...
    This Evening: Latest EMC RAP analysis from SPC shows PWATS of
    at least 2.25 inches pooling across Southeast GA bands of
    convective rains persist, resulting in periods of heavy rains
    with pockets of torrential downpours ongoing along the lower
    Savannah River region of the forecast area. We will continue the
    Flash Flood Watch in place on this update package.
    
    Overnight, parameters are coming together for additional heavy
    rainfall further up the coast as low pressure organizes along
    the stalled front and propagates to the northeast. Strong moisture
    convergence ahead of the low in the vicinity of the front coupled
    with high PWATS and lingering nocturnal instability will support
    a corridor of moderate to heavy rainfall extending from the
    Georgia coast north into the Charleston Metro Area, including
    Savannah and Beaufort. High resolution guidance are similar in
    showing the heaviest rains falling in the Savannah to Charleston
    corridor with general rainfall amounts of 2-5 inches with some
    members showing amounts in excess of 6 inches. Although flash
    flood guidance values are still somewhat high and D1-D2 drought
    conditions linger, the high PWATS within a weak steering flow
    environment suggest the resulting convection will be efficient
    in rain production which could overtake the 1-hr and 3-hr flash
    flood guidance values.

     

    I have a feeling since we have escaped rain for the most part the last 3 day in mt pleasant that we could get hammered tomorrow.

  2. 18 hours ago, Iceagewhereartthou said:

    :facepalm:

    I swear you live on a different planet. 

     

    3 hours ago, NCWX said:

    We are very dry here in Wilmington, only at 10.94 inches for the year.  We should be at 17 inches by now. We have gotten 1 inch in the last 2 months.  Goodbye lawn.  

    Were only at 6.91" here in Charleston of our normal 15"

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