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Sneak attack.
It's 10 am and all's well. Only had light rain, no real wind and most are thinking we escaped Alberto. Well I think that this p.m. will be another story. I have heard numerous comments that the remnants are well west of us with all the rain and heading northeast. Most here will know that the center is actually near the NC/SC border not where the "blob" is. I still think that this could be a hybrid howler and surprise a lot of people here this afternoon and evening. Could be worse here than in Fla., but at least it is a speed demon. First post ever on predictions. May have to eat a little crow, but it feels good to go out on a limb for a change 

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It's pouring rain in the Triangle area. A local mall had to close in Raleigh because of flooding due drainage problems in lower level parking areas. Driving home from work will not be fun this afternoon. 

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lurker_from_nc wrote:It's pouring rain in the Triangle area. A local mall had to close in Raleigh because of flooding due drainage problems in lower level parking areas. Driving home from work will not be fun this afternoon.
Be careful! You are definately in the thick of it.
At least it is moving fairly quickly and you guys did need the rain down there as well.
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Raleigh NEXRAD rainfall estimates showing 6-8" in the triangle area. Man! Stay safe lurker.
RAX Storm Totals
Chuck Copeland
http://www.nchurricane.com
RAX Storm Totals
Chuck Copeland
http://www.nchurricane.com
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NCHurricane wrote:Raleigh NEXRAD rainfall estimates showing 6-8" in the triangle area. Man! Stay safe lurker.
RAX Storm Totals
Chuck Copeland
http://www.nchurricane.com
Okay, so it's not moving quick enough....

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Stephanie wrote:NCHurricane wrote:Raleigh NEXRAD rainfall estimates showing 6-8" in the triangle area. Man! Stay safe lurker.
RAX Storm Totals
Chuck Copeland
http://www.nchurricane.com
Okay, so it's not moving quick enough....
Chart of the increase in the Crabtree waterway today - quadrupled in gage height.

More NC river levels here: NCHurricane.com NC River Levels
A lot in the central part of the state are 90% comparative increase (indicated by the blue dots).
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Slideshow of photos of the flooding (includes pictures of the mall) .. .
and video too.
Well, the rain has taperd off, but the wind is still blowing. Fortunately, I will avoid all the flooded areas on the way the home, but the traffic will be bad with parts of US70 (Glenwood Ave) closed.
and video too.
Well, the rain has taperd off, but the wind is still blowing. Fortunately, I will avoid all the flooded areas on the way the home, but the traffic will be bad with parts of US70 (Glenwood Ave) closed.
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