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Tropical Depression #16 (ready for some rain?)


Dpantherman

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A new vigorous upper-level low plunges southward into Alabama reenergizing the stalled Southeast front midweek as a very moisture-laden Tropical Depression 16 (still forecast to become Tropical Storm Nicole) tracks northward across southeast Florida. Heavy, flash-flooding rain will develop across southern and eastern Florida, coastal Georgia and the Carolinas.

Parts of the Carolinas could pick up over 6 inches of rain on Wednesday alone. Wilmington, North Carolina could have another rain event similar to Monday.

On Thursday, as Tropical Depression 16 (or Tropical Storm Nicole) becomes extratropical off the Southeast Coast and is absorbed into the developing eastern storm, the weather will improve over Florida while heavy rains continue over the Carolinas. A few showers or thunderstorms may develop over eastern Alabama and Georgia ahead of the upper-level low still lurking over the Southeast.

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dammit... it already took me an extra half hour to get into work this morning because it was raining... don't feel like putting up with this all week. might have to work from home

when will people learn that wet roads + doing 40 on the highway = not a winning combination

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Leland finally decided to do something about flooding on 74. They dug out large drainage ditches on the E side, and knocked a big chunk of shoulder away on the W side while doing the same thing there. hopefully it helps and only the median floods this time instead of the whole hwy turning into a pond.

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Yeah, and I'm in an outdoor wedding in Wilmington this weekend.

Where specifically?

HA HA Wilmington is about to get blowed up by rain!

So glad i live in Charlotte

Yeah, we got 10.23" at the airport on Monday and 3" yesterday and we've already had at least 3" this morning... it was raining really, really hard for like an hour before I left the house. I can't believe what it will be like if that storm does hit us. :eek:

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