NW trend right on cue
TWC just showed future radar for tomorrow, it really didn’t have much rain for the UpstateLol Icon with the definition of narrow band
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I’ll take NWS and WPC over TWC, gotta sayTWC just showed future radar for tomorrow, it really didn’t have much rain for the Upstate
Steady eddy here. Closing in on .80Imagine being under this band. It has got to be absolutely pouring in there. View attachment 48862
My rain charm must have transferred to you. You got more then double what I have back home so far. Up to .37 right now.
Saw a station in Buford with .65 and .56 a few minutes ago. Dacula which is right down the street is .5 and Jefferson is and .23. It’s definitely spotty right now.My rain charm must have transferred to you. You got more then double what I have back home so far. Up to .37 right now.
I’m a few miles south of Downtown Buford. It does look like the rainfall rate is starting to increase a bit though. I think 2-5 inches tonight is gonna be reasonable.Saw a station in Buford with .65 and .56 a few minutes ago. Dacula which is right down the street is .5 and Jefferson is and .23. It’s definitely spotty right now.
Dang, they are putting flash flood warnings out ahead of this band like they do with severe thunderstorm or tornado warnings.Imagine being under this band. It has got to be absolutely pouring in there. View attachment 48862
You are a few miles south of Buford ? I thought you were in Oklahoma ?I’m a few miles south of Downtown Buford. It does look like the rainfall rate is starting to increase a bit though. I think 2-5 inches tonight is gonna be reasonable.
You are a few miles south of Buford ? I thought you were in Oklahoma ?
That is where my home is, but I’m at college in Oklahoma right now. I still got my rain gauge out there. I was specifically mentioning where that was.You are a few miles south of Buford ? I thought you were in Oklahoma ?
Let me guess, a Ford? ???Whoever wants to storm chase tomorrow south of CLT for that tor threat HMU, idk if ima go since I’m having truck issues again but it’s definitely possible
Is that a compliment ?Sorry for the non info post, but You remind me of southeast ridge
Is that a compliment ?
Atlanta is marked with the black dot. You can see all the higher totals so far have been on the east side of the city. So I-85 or Hwy78 zone might be the sweet spots.That is where my home is, but I’m at college in Oklahoma right now. I still got my rain gauge out there. I was specifically mentioning where that was.
We’ve had some flooding issues in our basement the last few years. We’ve done some work. Tonight is going to be interestingI'm at something around 0.4" at the moment. Heaviest is yet to come.
rain here, and umm, nice ob for Dalton lol
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It’s pouring and some wind here in Cherokee County. Look at radar and and rain is definitely picking up in intensity. It’s like your in a squall line?Steady rain for a while now, looks like the heavier stuff will likely pull over early in the morning.
But part of me is wondering if this is going to end sooner than expected just by looking at radar trends and the HRRR does have this ending in the morning tomorrow. Even if so, the areas that get under the heaviest rain bands are going to get a fairly healthy high total...
Burns calling for 1-2” tells you how big of a joke he’s becomeRain gauge back home now up to 3/4 of an inch. Heaviest rain is still to come it as the main rain bands continue moving in.
I would say Atlanta and west has another 6-8 hours of the heavier rain to go with the east side having between 8-10 hours to go.
Radar estimates around Atlanta are already over an inch in most spots. Now that the heavier rain is coming in, I would say we could see another 2-4 across the metro. Highest totals on the south and east side.Burns calling for 1-2” tells you how big of a joke he’s become
Yup 2-4” seems inevitableRadar estimates around Atlanta are already over an inch in most spots. Now that the heavier rain is coming in, I would say we could see another 2-4 across the metro. Highest totals on the south and east side.