I think it will be a big flood threat for the southern NC mountains, southern foothills, and southern Piedmont and upstate of SC. The Euro has 3-6 inches of rain for those areas and the wedge boundary close by could enhance rainfall as the center is moving through Central GA. How far north the heaviest rains get might depend on the interaction with the approaching front from the west. Gulf tropical systems tend to have the heaviest rain shield to the north and northwest of the center once it’s been inland for a few hoursActually thinking the opposite, this could largely rain itself out along the coast. And the flow isn’t the best for NC I will be on western side of the cyclone and much further north. If anything, this setup screams much colder wedge to me. It’s still gonna rain tho but doesn’t look impressive for what it’s doing now.