Another northern Wake County jackpot zone. 12 days in a row and counting.
That’s been the jackpot zone past days but I think with the front moving south means a lot more people southward get involved here. See latest NAM for a general ideaIs it just me or have the storms this week just formed the shape of 540 and refused to come south untill after Raleigh?
Looks like a legit forcefield at times.
They have always had more storms pop there. It's like a rain forest with all the trees.Another northern Wake County jackpot zone. 12 days in a row and counting.
Not too shabby of a callIMO someone in this highlighted area are going to be seeing flash flood warnings later and someone inside there will see a significant amount of rainfall. Convergent boundary sliding southward already past VA border along with decaying MCS from yesterday moving over the mountains now with an attached meso low sliding with it generally to the East. Where these converge will squeeze out the immense amount of water the atmosphere is holding currently and cause big problems. Back building/ training all the sorts will cause problems .. I think more people “hit” today than usual but still more than likely there will be losers again. Hopefully whoever they are have already seen their fair share of water.View attachment 119840View attachment 119839
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Oh sorry man! I feel you. If there is one person on here with worse luck than me it'd be you. I've had rain 4 days in a row until today and thought I was doing well. But I see everyone else's totals for the last week and realize my 1.6 inches in 4 days isn't all that great considering how the pattern is..01 .35 for the big wet. If anyone wants my admin position let me know. I quit
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At least in my backyard and from talking to people around Spartanburg and Cherokee counties, that rainfall estimation is always too low on totals so there likely was an even bigger dent put into the drought across most places