LOW off of NC.
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No, that isn't Dennis. Dennis' remnants are still stuck back in the Ohio Valley.
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Whatever it is its hitting us as hard as a tropical storm. Winds haven't been anything but we've lost power a couple of times and basically its been one long thunderstorm since 1am. We've had a couple inches of rain and they're calling for up to 3 more, under a flash flood warning too. BTW I'm now in the Chesapeake area, no longer southern NC.
BTW its stopped now, but it was quite a storm.
BTW its stopped now, but it was quite a storm.
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It looks somewhat impressive on this loop. Kinda blew up pretty fast.
It looks somewhat impressive on this loop. Kinda blew up pretty fast.
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Come on now, do a little research BEFORE posting a topic.
This isn't Ivan.
We're here to learn from each other, teach each other, and support each other. There's no reason why HalloweenGale couldn't ask a legitimate question like that. After all, you said yourself, "do a little research." That's what HG was doing by asking us here.
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From Weather.com:
"Leftover surface boundaries and small disturbances rotating around the remnants of Dennis will continue to produce showers and thunderstorms across much of the South today. Locally heavy downpours are again possible as the air mass in place remains full of tropical moisture to be wrung out."
"Leftover surface boundaries and small disturbances rotating around the remnants of Dennis will continue to produce showers and thunderstorms across much of the South today. Locally heavy downpours are again possible as the air mass in place remains full of tropical moisture to be wrung out."
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NWS discussion for southern virginia / north-eastern NC
UPDATED TO INCREASE POPS OVER SOUTHEAST VA AND NORTHEAST NC. BETWEEN
FIVE AND SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLIN IN
CHESAPEAKE/MATHEWS/VIRGINIA BEACH AND CURRITUCK COUNTIES WHICH
PROMPTED STATEMENTS AND FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS THIS MORNING...AS
THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINS TRAINED ALONG A STATIONARY
BOUNDARY (OVER COASTAL EASTERN VIRGINIA) EXTENDING NORTHWEST FROM A
LOW PRESSURE AREA NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY. A BRIEF
REPRIEVE IS IN STORE AS THUNDERSTORMS WEAKEN LATTER THIS MORNING BUT
REDEVELOP AS SURFACE TEMPS WARM THIS AFTERNOON. AREAS THAT RECEIVED
FLOODING RAINS LAST NIGHT AND THIS MORNING COULD RECEIVE ADDITIONAL
HEAVY RAINFALL THIS AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING...WHICH WILL WARRANT
CLOSE MONITORING.
UPDATED TO INCREASE POPS OVER SOUTHEAST VA AND NORTHEAST NC. BETWEEN
FIVE AND SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLIN IN
CHESAPEAKE/MATHEWS/VIRGINIA BEACH AND CURRITUCK COUNTIES WHICH
PROMPTED STATEMENTS AND FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS THIS MORNING...AS
THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAINS TRAINED ALONG A STATIONARY
BOUNDARY (OVER COASTAL EASTERN VIRGINIA) EXTENDING NORTHWEST FROM A
LOW PRESSURE AREA NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY. A BRIEF
REPRIEVE IS IN STORE AS THUNDERSTORMS WEAKEN LATTER THIS MORNING BUT
REDEVELOP AS SURFACE TEMPS WARM THIS AFTERNOON. AREAS THAT RECEIVED
FLOODING RAINS LAST NIGHT AND THIS MORNING COULD RECEIVE ADDITIONAL
HEAVY RAINFALL THIS AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING...WHICH WILL WARRANT
CLOSE MONITORING.
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Skywatch_NC wrote:There's a 50% chance of scattered showers/t-storms for here in central NC today, too.
Eric
The eastern part of Carteret County got a ton of rain this morning, here in Western Carteret County, it just started to rain (with a little thunder in the distance), but looks like a typical summer shower, nothing bad at all.
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On this site it looks like there might be something there, Alex formed just off the SC coast last August
http://www.wral.com/wxmap/4290813/detail.html
Look at the Atlantic Satellite loop
http://www.wral.com/wxmap/4290813/detail.html
Look at the Atlantic Satellite loop
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