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May 4-6 SE Soaker, Discussion & OBS....


NavarreDon

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4.6 inches so far and still falling. 44 was the low this morning. Here is a before and after view of Otter Creek just down the hill from the house. I made the pic about 20 minutes ago. Stay tuned.......

 

Woah. You guys got slammed. I only got 0.81" out of the the 4" the HPC had forecast for my area. Not that I'm complaining...

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1.8 inches so far in Hildebran, NC, near Hickory. Rivers are starting to get full and a flood warning has been issued for some western NC counties. Heavy rain looks to be the theme for the next hour, just sitting back and enjoying it.

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4.6 inches so far and still falling. 44 was the low this morning. Here is a before and after view of Otter Creek just down the hill from the house. I made the pic about 20 minutes ago. Stay tuned.......

Your swing is gonna get washed away mate.

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I think Atlanta and areas to the south, north, and east got 3-5" yesterday and this morning. Also in northwest Georgia I believe Rome got at least 3-4". The rest of us 2" or less. Still waiting on all that rain we were supposed to get in my area.

That's a pretty good total!  Haven't seen anything close to that here in a while.  Even with this system we're only forecast an inch at best.  

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This is an oddball system for sure... just saw a photo of a house and yard covered in hail in N. Alabama today. Looks like about a six inch snowfall unless you look really closely.

How about accumulation? :-)

 

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA

634 PM EDT SUN MAY 5 2013

GAZ001>007-011>014-019>022-030>034-041>046-052>057-066>070-078-

079-060030-

DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-MURRAY-FANNIN-GILMER-CHATTOOGA-

GORDON-PICKENS-DAWSON-FLOYD-BARTOW-CHEROKEE-FORSYTH-POLK-PAULDING-

COBB-NORTH FULTON-GWINNETT-HARALSON-CARROLL-DOUGLAS-SOUTH FULTON-

DEKALB-ROCKDALE-HEARD-COWETA-FAYETTE-CLAYTON-SPALDING-HENRY-TROUP-

MERIWETHER-PIKE-UPSON-LAMAR-HARRIS-TALBOT-

634 PM EDT SUN MAY 5 2013

SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO MOVE TOWARDS THE

NORTH NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTH AND WEST

CENTRAL GEORGIA. THESE STORMS HAVE ALREADY PRODUCED PEA-SIZED HAIL

AND HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE UP TO DIME-SIZED HAIL THROUGH

830 PM. MINOR ACCUMULATION OF HAIL IS POSSIBLE WITH THESE STORMS. WIND

GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH AREA ALSO POSSIBLE.

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Wow just woke up and ran down to the river and wow I was right on saying this morning if this keeps up we would have major flooding. The river has risen some 10+ feet. the low lying areas the water is about 4 feet from spilling into the road. Cow fields have been flooded and a small stream which runs about 4-5 inches deep is now a raging river about 5 feet deep. I have taken pics and will try to post them before going to work. Still pouring th rain also and that is not good.

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Over 3.5 inches storm total and the Catawba is flooding...which is amazing to see it flooding with under 4 inches for a 24 hour period. I think the saturation prior to this event has made the flooding a lot more significant. The very concerning part is that our storm is stalling over Alabama which keeps a deep Southeast flow over the escarpment...could be some major problems for a lot of areas by tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

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