Boy that complex back in Greenville is looking nasty rn
And the sad part is they could be wrong....I have looked at three maybe four different radars and none of them are the same when you put them in future mode.
The short range guidance isn’t doing well but several models indicate a second line developing on top of the NC/TN border near Mountain City, TN. And 1-3 clusters could sweep upstate SC anytime through midnight. Just from what I see on Tropical Tidbits.What's the timing with this? Are there multiple lines?
I hope not. If they are, let's hope it's bust in a good way. Because it feels really sticky outside here in Indian Trail.
You're right...I cannot tell much about what's going to happen in Laurens SC we are at 84 now so I would imagine it's going to be pretty damn nasty when it does hit....
You may just far enough south to escape the brunt of these storms. They look to be training along the warm front. Little concerned as to what they do when they move closer to Charlotte where the boundary has pretty much set up. Looks to right along U.S. 74.
For this I think it is. These are some heavy ratesSometimes I wonder about my station's rain rate numbers.. is 4.84 in/hr realistic?
Sometimes I wonder about my station's rain rate numbers.. is 4.84 in/hr realistic?