Starting to get a bit windy, eyeballing maybe 40-45 in gusts.
Starting to get a bit windy, eyeballing maybe 40-45 in gusts.
PDS Tornado warning on the North Carolina-Virginia border.Another CC drop near Conway and Murfreesboro.View attachment 46029
PDS Tornado warning on the North Carolina-Virginia border.View attachment 46030
Gotta say that Isaias has been a solid tornado producer. Got another one on the ground in southern Virginia.View attachment 46031
Another PDS Tornado Warning.View attachment 46032View attachment 46033
Here in Greenville just had a gust that was way way more intense than any other. The classic rumble in the distance. Hard to guess but if these other gusts are 40s I’d say it probably touched the low 60s. Saw multiple large branches falling everywhere during it.
very intense. I’ve never seen so many bright power flashes. lighting up the sky all over.
Yeah saw atleast a dozen power flashes. Had some decent gusts but its hard to judge them at night like this but I'd guess 50-60 at their worst. Strong but not strong enough to take down too many trees.
She might actually be the biggest tool I've ever seenWe need @SD to go over and drop a comment “Shelby, keep politics out of the storm discussion thread. Thx.”
2.29 but wind was very underwhelming here3.51 total
2.29 but wind was very underwhelming here
I don't think the guys stupid just a lil out there haha Scary stuff last night guys. That's my worst fear is nighttime tornados. Hope everyone stayed safe.Looks like Bird doom may have been right yesterday. Credit where credit is due.
Just about right over mby, I caught the west "eyewall" gust to 25 *yawn*That seems to be the theme inland and looking at the overnight radar the center seems to have passed close to you.
Not a bad forecast, as it turned out. I haven't seen the wind maps, so I don't know how far west the big wind gusts got. And I think parts of Wake at least got close to 3-4" rain. But those cool wind maps are always way overdone. That's pretty much a lock every time. Like snow maps.I would imagine a couple of gusts in the 50s back to 95 and 2-3" of rain possible back to the Triangle. Unless we get unexpected strengthening overnight, I would think pretty non-severe impacts here.
From the number of cars in the area, might there have been just a tad bit of complacency? Doesn't look like anyone moved out of the area.Just drove around Oak Island. Looks like a war zone in the areas impacted by surge.
Not a bad forecast, as it turned out. I haven't seen the wind maps, so I don't know how far west the big wind gusts got. And I think parts of Wake at least got close to 3-4" rain. But those cool wind maps are always way overdone. That's pretty much a lock every time. Like snow maps.