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Pattern May 2026

CAD is killing this in the northeast upstate and into much of western NC where rain is needed the most and I expect this to continue. The area from GSP to Hickory up to Mt Airy and 40 miles either side of this of this line will not do well at all until this stupid CAD lets go.
 
Region northwest of Atlanta up 50 miles is getting nothing, models have kinda shown that. Our rain chances should be 20-30% per day, not 60-80%.
 
CAD is going to win this. The drought is going nowhere. CAD will destroy both weeks in the foothills and western piedmont. Al, GA, and Tenn, along with parts of the central Carolinas look great though.
You're not even in reality here. Check out the radar. You're county is getting a very solid rain as we speak and there are some big lines behind it. It's just getting started and you've got an entire week at least to go. I've already had 1.02. Calm yourself and try to use some rationality.
 

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E ATL burbs doing quite well!

Does anyone have a link to radar estimated rainfall?
Northeast part of the state got pounded and it getting it again.
 
I'm the new Shetley. .06" and heavies all around me.
Did you end up getting anything this afternoon? It looks to set up in the same place tomorrow too. Northwest may not get anything from this other than some isolated storms.
 
Two day totals and still adding up…
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i cant find anything close to 8+ inches of rain in greenwood sc. 6 inches + did happen around stonesboro outside kershaw though
I don't know. They just kept on getting storm after storm over that entire county yesterday. I'd guarantee someone there got at least 5 inches if not much more.
 
I received .19 inches of rain yesterday in Wake County southeast of Lake Wheeler in Raleigh. Add that to the rain I got during the previous twenty-four period before that and I have received .93 inches of precipitation during the last two days. Hopefully the totals will continue to climb during the next five days.
 
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