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Pattern May or May not

about 1.36~ closing in on 1.50" of precip here in Topsail..
Just enough "training" and lift for back building Rains coming off the Ocean..

Some were quite the gully washers!

73F
Low this morning of 68F
SE winds @ 12/13mph.
humidity 97%
dew point 72.1
Pressure º30.23
 
Sitting at 3.96" since 5/1. Good rain but somewhat ominous the ponds and swamps aren't really filling up. Just shows how dry the soils are it's not running off. At the end of April we were 2"-5" below our average soil moisture content for this time of year.

Lots of re-seeded corn is popping which is nice. Hopefully this is the start of a more normal rainfall pattern. It'll all be for naught if we go the next 3 weeks without rain again.

ILM says the overnight stuff coming through and scattered storms the next couple of days should get us another 1" or more.
 
@ChrisAMB, opined, ditches etc.. are NOT filling, nor ponding, ground soils are soaking it up..

Same here..

Hopefully, this will help fire fighting efforts in Horry/Brunswick/Onslow/Pender counties..

Burn ban has officially been lifted but it's not like it was being enforced anyway. Lots of areas driving around you see where fires got out of control and FD had to put them out. Police seem allergic to writing citations for that sort of thing.
 
Top 10 wettest May on record already for CHA. Only need another 1.40" in the next 19 days to get into the top 5.

At KSAV (airport), rainfall is already up to a whopping 7.9” for May 1-12! That’s over 6 times the normal for that period and more than double the normal for the full month. It is already up to 9th wettest May on record back to the 1870s and 2nd wettest to 1915 for the wettest May 1-12 on record. There remains lots of standing water in low spots, including the back portion of MBY.

Other than the flooding in some low areas, this has been quite beneficial since the area had just been in a moderate drought per the monitor.
 
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Road closures throughout the Coastal Empire caused by flooding:

CANDLER COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) – After weekend storms, many roads are still washed out or impassable in rural parts of the Coastal Empire, like Bulloch, Tattnall and Candler counties.

WSAV visited Candler County Monday and found several dirt roads flooded with ankle-deep water as well as significant infrastructure damage in some areas.

When asked about the flooding Candler County Sheriff John Miles said, “We’ve seen between five and ten inches of rain, and what that did was impact a lot of our county roads. We had some roads that were just muddy, and we had some roads that were almost completely washed out.”

 
Columbia, SC, has had 6.83” during May 1-12. Going back to 1888, that’s the 2nd wettest for 5/1-12 with only 2002 slightly wetter at 7.64”!
 
Is this possibly a wall cloud? I don’t think it is as no watches or warnings here but interesting nonetheless. This is 85 at exit 65 in Rowan County NC
 

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Is this possibly a wall cloud? I don’t think it is as no watches or warnings here but interesting nonetheless. This is 85 at exit 65 in Rowan County NC
Appears to be a weak shelf cloud, not a wall cloud.
 
SVR now in effect for Scotland, Hoke and Parts of Moore County until 345p
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
NCC007-153-165-131945-
/O.NEW.KRAH.SV.W.0090.250513T1846Z-250513T1945Z/

BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Raleigh NC
246 PM EDT Tue May 13 2025

The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
Scotland County in central North Carolina...
Southeastern Anson County in central North Carolina...
Richmond County in central North Carolina...

* Until 345 PM EDT.

* At 246 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Wallace, or 8
miles north of Cheraw, moving east at 30 mph.

HAZARD...Quarter size hail.

SOURCE...Radar indicated.

IMPACT...Damage to vehicles is expected.

* Locations impacted include...
Laurinburg, Rockingham, Hamlet, Maxton, Hoffman, Ellerbe, Dobbins
Heights, Wagram, Gibson, and East Laurinburg.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

This storm is producing large hail. SEEK SHELTER NOW inside a sturdy
structure and stay away from windows!

Large hail, damaging wind, and continuous cloud to ground lightning
are occurring with this storm. Move indoors immediately. Lightning is
one of nature`s leading killers. Remember, if you can hear thunder,
you are close enough to be struck by lightning.

&&

LAT...LON 3470 7955 3480 7968 3481 7996 3510 7998
3514 7959 3512 7957 3508 7958 3507 7957
3506 7948 3496 7936 3494 7935 3489 7935
3486 7934 3482 7936 3477 7933 3470 7940
TIME...MOT...LOC 1846Z 265DEG 28KT 3481 7985

HAIL THREAT...RADAR INDICATED
MAX HAIL SIZE...1.00 IN
WIND THREAT...RADAR INDICATED
MAX WIND GUST...<50 MPH

$$
 
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Final stats for Sun/AM Mon PLUS an additional 0.47 inches
Almost TWO inches of rain... And it feels like a sauna outside. 74 for dewpoint and highs are already in the 80s! 😱
 
Got ~1.2" the last couple of days. That's below what was originally forecasted but I'll take it anyways. Be nice to score a storm before it dries up Thursday.
 
I ended with 5.1 inches over the past 4 days. Nearing 7 for the month of May. Couldn't we have bottled some of this for June - August?
 
Another 1.5" today. CHA is at 8.33" for May month-to-date. 5th wettest since 1879, gonna make a run at double digit totals before the month is over.
 
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