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Mid-Long Range Discussion 2026


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3 hours ago, NorthHillsWx said:

It’s been rock steady. I think this is the first real consistent rainfall any of us will have seen since last August. It has been delayed slightly here Thursday which likely means Thursday gets well into 90s before the storms arrive. Can imagine them being frisky with that kind of heat to work with 

This is great, and will save our lawn and gardens. I wish it wasn't Memorial Day weekend. Figures. 

That said, there is no bad grilling weather. Only bad equipment. :) 

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24 minutes ago, BooneWX said:

My excitement is building. Pulse thunderstorm season is one of my favorite times of year. Hope this wedge doesn’t last too long and we get to see some fireworks over the next few days.

Agreed. The nature of pulse thunderstorms is there will be winners and losers so some of us may need to wait until the weekend/next week to get significant rainfall 

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I’m still rain weary after Helene. Hate that I used to enjoy the rain so much but ever since the storm I’ve just always hated downpours and have to keep an eye on the yard, the way the water is flowing, etc.  I’ll definitely take the rain but just in calm, non-intense varieties. 

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45 minutes ago, WNC_Fort said:

I’m still rain weary after Helene. Hate that I used to enjoy the rain so much but ever since the storm I’ve just always hated downpours and have to keep an eye on the yard, the way the water is flowing, etc.  I’ll definitely take the rain but just in calm, non-intense varieties. 

I hear you brother. I think many of us still have flashbacks. I was down by the lake last night and couldn’t help but think how ironic it was to see it at record low levels. It immediately reminded me of that day and what I saw on the opposite end of the spectrum. 

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1 hour ago, WNC_Fort said:

I’m still rain weary after Helene. Hate that I used to enjoy the rain so much but ever since the storm I’ve just always hated downpours and have to keep an eye on the yard, the way the water is flowing, etc.  I’ll definitely take the rain but just in calm, non-intense varieties. 

It will never be the same. 

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I definitely get the PTSD. Shoot sometime I still wake up at 3:30 on the dot because I can remember all hell breaking loose here. The wind, the rain, trees falling all around.  Such am eerie freaking feeling and it was just dead silence besides the storm just raging.  But those conditions came from weather conditions that are not common and a hurricane that took a perfect path and perfect speed to do that damage.  Shoot the whole week was crazy. I remember @Tyler Penland filming a tornado up in Blowing Rock! How crazy! Anyways we will get rain and the storms are coming. This is nothing knew and nothing out of the ordinary.  Enjoy mother nature's beauty. 

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10 minutes ago, Met1985 said:

You get hammered today? I saw where Atlanta has flash flooding today. 

Nope, storms vaporized as soon as they got close, then reformed. Can't make this shit up. Sunny and 92 all afternoon. I swear there's some sort of weird atmospheric thing by me that kills t storms.

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10 hours ago, Met1985 said:

You get hammered today? I saw where Atlanta has flash flooding today. 

I'm the red dot on the map....yup. Happens quite often. I mean I would think in the next week I will get one storm. Maybe? 

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4 minutes ago, suzook said:

I'm the red dot on the map....yup. Happens quite often. I mean I would think in the next week I will get one storm. Maybe? 

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I know exactly what you mean!  Grew up in PTC right near FFC and recently moved back, settling in western Fayetteville.  I remember watching storms on TWC radar (because we had no internet back then, local on the 8s was it!) and it would split, or evaporate and reform on the other side.  I called it the "Fayette wedge".

At least we got to go to the pool yesterday for the first day it was open, and I got really lucky leaving work early enough to come down the connector before any rain fell.

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1 hour ago, NorthHillsWx said:

The ATL flooding was from a small cell that really only affected half the metro. Very small cell but extreme rates where it sat 

I work in an office right in downtown ATL and that cell basically sat over us for an hour just dumping rain. Flash flood warning said rates of 1-2" per 30 mins. I left the office in the middle of the storm to get to baseball practice and came about 500 feet from getting on 75/85 right where it had flooded when I realized traffic on the Connector had stopped completely, bailed, and took side streets out. I was one of the only cars on the Connector northbound once I got back on because everyone else was stuck. Just a crazy freak small cell. Baseball fields are 10 miles north, only a few rumbles of thunder and about 5 mins of rain. 

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33 minutes ago, bckhd2 said:

I work in an office right in downtown ATL and that cell basically sat over us for an hour just dumping rain. Flash flood warning said rates of 1-2" per 30 mins. I left the office in the middle of the storm to get to baseball practice and came about 500 feet from getting on 75/85 right where it had flooded when I realized traffic on the Connector had stopped completely, bailed, and took side streets out. I was one of the only cars on the Connector northbound once I got back on because everyone else was stuck. Just a crazy freak small cell. Baseball fields are 10 miles north, only a few rumbles of thunder and about 5 mins of rain. 

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