NorthHillsWx Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Its going to be funny when almost the entire SE sees multiple categories of drought improvement on tomorrow’s monitor but the corridor from Burlington to Raleigh to Wilson and a bubble around Savannah get worse 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olafminesaw Posted yesterday at 12:55 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:55 PM 10 hours ago, NorthHillsWx said: Its going to be funny when almost the entire SE sees multiple categories of drought improvement on tomorrow’s monitor but the corridor from Burlington to Raleigh to Wilson and a bubble around Savannah get worse They tend to be note overly reactionary. Updated outlook: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaWx Posted yesterday at 01:19 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 01:19 PM 1 hour ago, olafminesaw said: They tend to be note overly reactionary. Updated outlook: Many areas improved as expected. But they did extend the exceptional to more of the SAV area as NorthHills predicted. However, if the forecasts verify well, even this area will improve some there on next week’s map. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthHillsWx Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM 57 minutes ago, GaWx said: Many areas improved as expected. But they did extend the exceptional to more of the SAV area as NorthHills predicted. However, if the forecasts verify well, even this area will improve some there on next week’s map. I’m not going to lie I think this map is overdoing the drought in upstate and SW mountains. All week the news stations were saying 12-15” in that area was needed in a month to end the drought and a large part of that area got 6”+ last week with more from a few weeks ago and some isolated areas in SW mountains picked up 12-15”! No I wouldn’t Think it would “end” the drought but with that much rain I easily would’ve expected some areas to drop to “moderate”. Unfortunately going forward looks exceptionally dry for the areas in extreme drought in northern half of NC so missing this rainfall has likely doomed us to see rapidly worsening conditions over next couple weeks, again. In spite of rain, falls lake has continued to drop as very little fell upstream and water use has continued to increase. Cooler weather will be only saving grace here. Looks like SC and Georgia continue to get beneficial rains this week though 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olafminesaw Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM 50 minutes ago, NorthHillsWx said: I’m not going to lie I think this map is overdoing the drought in upstate and SW mountains. All week the news stations were saying 12-15” in that area was needed in a month to end the drought and a large part of that area got 6”+ last week with more from a few weeks ago and some isolated areas in SW mountains picked up 12-15”! No I wouldn’t Think it would “end” the drought but with that much rain I easily would’ve expected some areas to drop to “moderate”. Unfortunately going forward looks exceptionally dry for the areas in extreme drought in northern half of NC so missing this rainfall has likely doomed us to see rapidly worsening conditions over next couple weeks, again. In spite of rain, falls lake has continued to drop as very little fell upstream and water use has continued to increase. Cooler weather will be only saving grace here. Looks like SC and Georgia continue to get beneficial rains this week though At least they should have dropped the short term drought designation in those areas. I understand that lakes and resovouirs may not have recovered, but soil moisture is likely pretty much back to normal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaWx Posted 21 hours ago Author Share Posted 21 hours ago Holy cow!! I just got home fortunately. Before that: Roads flooded, visibility near 0, driving no faster than 30 mph on the highway, flashers blinking….but made it! But something I’ve never seen before happened: water started dripping from between the top of the windshield and the roof! Fortunately I had a small towel to dry most of it up pretty quickly once I got home. After examining from the outside, I could see a portion of the rubber molding around the top of the windshield is sticking up a little. The great news: I got ~1” of rain, my heaviest since May 2nd! The recently redug ditches nearby handled the heavy rain quite well, keeping my street from flooding. I had complained to the city about it flooding in all heavy rains. Sometimes it pays to make phone calls. The radar showed what almost looked like a mini circulation. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yotaman Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago Had the briefest downpour this morning amounting to .02". It was a small quick moving cell. High of 89, low of 73. Feels like July out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach McGuirk Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago I measured 4 inches in my bucket over the last week, but the official forecast is under 2 inches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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