We could be watching history. As amazing as it would be, Gainesville, FL, has a legitimate chance over the next 2 days to exceed in July the incredibly high amounts of rain it got in June, which was 16.86"! They are now nearing 15". What's extra amazing is that all of this rain in June and July fell without a TC nearby. Furthermore, the city had been in a very bad drought just prior to this! How about that as an example of moving from one extreme to the other!
Edit: I had put together this post without having seen the 0Z CMC's progged 8" of rainfall over the next 48 hours there! Now that's "crazy". Other 0Z models have a more sane 1-2". The 12Z CMC had 2.5" or so.
It appears that Gainesville is already up to 1.92" for today, which brings them up to 16.70" for July. According to Phil, that is a new record high for July there that follows the new record high that was just established in June! That makes it 33.64" at GNV just since June 1st and all without the aid of a nearby TC!!! I wonder how much water is currently at the bottom of Devil's Millhopper, a huge sinkhole there.