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Tropical Hurricane Idalia

Look at my post above and then go and pull up the radar images of Gulf storms after landfall.
Yes, I agree, they spin moisture off to the northwest but there is a limit to how far it goes. I'm saying a track through Macon might be far enough north to get the NW rain shield to Atlanta, but a track through Valdosta will definitely not. I've lived here for 45 years. I've seen this scenario over two dozen times. It never fails. This is a south Georgia, northern Florida storm. AL and the rest of GA can ignore it.
 
Atlanta would be on the dry side if it moves Southeast of Atlanta right
Yes, I agree, they spin moisture off to the northwest but there is a limit to how far it goes. I'm saying a track through Macon might be far enough north to get the NW rain shield to Atlanta, but a track through Valdosta will definitely not. I've lived here for 45 years. I've seen this scenario over two dozen times. It never fails. This is a south Georgia, northern Florida storm. AL and the rest of GA can ignore it.
Lived in Ga for 48 years in Atlanta. Had several storms come visit us in Newnan. Storms don't always stick to the models. You never turn your back on a storm. I know with Michael we had wind damage in Newnan. We got a few days to watch it.
 
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The NC Snow official call is Taylor County Fliorida landfall 948mb. Big surge that area as its in the funneld shepe big ben area. Lets hope my intensity is wrong.
 
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