Rainforrest
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4.45 here so far. Flood warnings out.
And so tight a gradient also... Here only 0.48 through 0700 EST, with 4+ only 25 miles to West... Also the warm from.. 50 in Jonesboro GA with Griffin (17 miles South) at 67..Well damn. Looks like the I-85 corridor (including the ATL metro) was in one of the bullseyes after all
Estimated 4+ inches of rain, *so far*. We've had constsnt heavy rain / thunderstorms all night.
Woke up and noticed 3.75" in the rain gauge. This is crazy amounts with more to come.View attachment 9629
I love rain but this December rainfall is getting to be a bit much.
Radar rainfall estimates showing over five inches already this morning across a good many places in North Georgia and again across NE Alabama.
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And so tight a gradient also... Here only 0.48 through 0700 EST, with 4+ only 25 miles to West... Also the warm from.. 50 in Jonesboro GA with Griffin (17 miles South) at 67..
I’m shocked there are no fog advisories out from FFC. The fog has really gotten thick the last hour...like thick thick lol.
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As of 9am, ATL had reported 68 49". Probably will fall short of the #1 spot (about 71.45"), but #2 from back in 2009 (I think about 69.43") should be broken.
FWIW, with the last line of storms, a CoCoRaHS spotter here in Newnan had reported observing 0.55" of additional rain in 8 minutes (that's a rainfall rate of over 4"/hr).
I’m shocked there are no fog advisories out from FFC. The fog has really gotten thick the last hour...like thick thick lol.
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