Cadi40
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I'm expecting somewhere around ~6" in South Charlotte. I'm a little scarred from Florence when we received about 7-10" and was placed under a Flash Flood Emergency due to horrible flooding. Hopefully this forecast busts!
Great read, but the last sentence was a bit of a letdown..Two things I’m noticing on the radar right now when you look at the whole SE. First of all, Sally is beginning to take on the classic look of an inland Gulf tropical cyclone with the shield of heavy rain to the north of the center. Second in the last several hours you can really see the showers start to develop along the wedge boundary in the SC midlands...as that boundary lifts northwest towards the eastern SC Upstate and SE NC Piedmont, it should be a focal point of at least moderate rain through much of the night.
for this to be in more stable air, that’s some impressive rotation, tornado warnings to the south for the surface based stuff View attachment 48845View attachment 48846
Wow, Sally is producing snow with 73 F at Dalton, GA! 2020 rolls along!
WEATHER ROUNDUP FOR GEORGIA
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
500 PM EDT WED SEP 16 2020
DALTON* FLURRIES 73 64 73 CALM 30.03F
I’m at 1/2” already and the main part hasn’t gotten here.Glen Burns gonna bust bad. 2-4 inches is a lock for ATL.
I’m at 1/2” already and the main part hasn’t gotten here.
Probably get that look 2-3 times this winter! Sleet in GSP S of 85, Sleet in Concord! ?Speaking of snow... I’m sure all snow lovers in northern GA, Upstate SC, and NC Piedmont and foothills would love to see a radar looking like this sometime this winter with about a 1038mb sitting over Pennsylvania with a good Northeast snowpack.View attachment 48849
Where is he getting this from??? This doesn’t line up with any of the models that I’ve seen even the drier ones for that area, and it’s not even close to the WPC guidance.The fact that he may be about to bust by 4-6 inches
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The fact that he may be about to bust by 4-6 inches
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