Southeast States - AL, AR, LA, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN - Weather Discussion

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looking out my office window... heavy downpour street is flooding
 
  • #185
My area now

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
1230 PM EDT WED JUN 5 2013

GAZ064-065-SCZ030-051730-
AIKEN-COLUMBIA-RICHMOND-
1230 PM EDT WED JUN 5 2013

...HEAVY RAIN WILL IMPACT PORTIONS OF RICHMOND...COLUMBIA AND AIKEN
COUNTIES THROUGH 130 PM EDT...

AT 1226 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
HEAVY RAINSHOWER OVER THE AUGUSTA AREA...MOVING SLOWLY NORTHWEST AT 5 MPH.

SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL BE AFFECTED INCLUDE...
BELVEDERE...CLEARWATER...NORTH AUGUSTA...AUGUSTA...EVANS AND
MARTINEZ...

PREPARE NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING HAZARDS...
TORRENTIAL RAIN WHICH MAY PRODUCE LOCALIZED FLOODING AND PONDING OF
WATER ON ROADWAYS WITH LOW VISIBILITIES...

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR COUNTY SHERIFF...OR USE
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/US.NATIONALWEATHERSERVICE.COLUMBIA.GOV TO RELAY
SEVERE WEATHER REPORTS. &&

http://forecast.weather.gov/showsig...oduct1=Special+Weather+Statement#.Ua9oKfPD_cc
 
  • #186
Flood watch for my area


FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
847 PM EDT WED JUN 5 2013

...FLOOD WATCH FOR THE MIDLANDS AND CENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA...

.POTENTIAL EXIST FOR HEAVY RAINFALL THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.

GAZ040-063>065-077-SCZ015-016-018-020>022-025>031-035>038-041-
061015-
/O.NEW.KCAE.FA.A.0001.130606T1200Z-130608T0000Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
LINCOLN-MCDUFFIE-COLUMBIA-RICHMOND-BURKE-LANCASTER-CHESTERFIELD-
MCCORMICK-NEWBERRY-FAIRFIELD-KERSHAW-EDGEFIELD-SALUDA-LEXINGTON-
RICHLAND-LEE-AIKEN-SUMTER-BARNWELL-ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN-CLARENDON-
BAMBERG-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LINCOLNTON...THOMSON...MARTINEZ...
EVANS...AUGUSTA...HEPHZIBAH...WAYNESBORO...LANCASTER...ELGIN...
CHERAW...PAGELAND...MCCORMICK...NEWBERRY...WINNSBORO...CAMDEN...
LUGOFF...EDGEFIELD...JOHNSTON...SALUDA...RIDGE SPRING...
WEST COLUMBIA...CAYCE...LEXINGTON...RED BANK...COLUMBIA...
BISHOPVILLE...SAVANNAH RIVER SITE...AIKEN...NORTH AUGUSTA...
SUMTER...BARNWELL...WILLISTON...BLACKVILLE...ORANGEBURG...
ST. MATTHEWS...MANNING...SUMMERTON...BAMBERG...DENMARK
847 PM EDT WED JUN 5 2013

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM EDT THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBIA HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA AND CENTRAL
SOUTH CAROLINA...INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...IN EAST
CENTRAL GEORGIA...BURKE...COLUMBIA...LINCOLN...MCDUFFIE AND
RICHMOND. IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...AIKEN...BAMBERG...
BARNWELL...CALHOUN...CHESTERFIELD...CLARENDON...EDGEFIELD...
FAIRFIELD...KERSHAW...LANCASTER...LEE...LEXINGTON...
MCCORMICK...NEWBERRY...ORANGEBURG...RICHLAND...SALUDA AND
SUMTER.

* FROM 8 AM EDT THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING

* POTENTIAL EXIST FOR RAINFALL AMOUNTS FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES AS
TROPICAL STORM ANDREA MOVES NORTHEAST TOWARD THE REGION. THE
AIRMASS ACROSS THE AREA WILL BECOME INCREASINGLY MOIST THURSDAY
INTO FRIDAY. AT THIS TIME...THE HIGHEST CONFIDENCE FOR LOCALLY
HEAVY RAINFALL IS ACROSS THE EASTERN MIDLANDS...ALONG AND SOUTH
OF INTERSTATE 26. MANY AREAS OF THE MIDLANDS AND CENTRAL
SAVANNAH RIVER AREA HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED HEAVY RAINFALL THE
PAST COUPLE OF DAYS. FLOODING WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE
REGION.

* FLOODING OF POOR DRAINAGE AREAS...LOW LYING AREAS...URBAN AREAS AND
AREAS ALONG CREEKS AND STREAMS WILL BE POSSIBLE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS.

YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE
FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING SHOULD BE
PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.

&&

$$
 
  • #187
Stay safe Raine!!
 
  • #188
Gaston County, NC

tornado watch until 10:00 pm

Storming right now.
 
  • #189
Since the SoCal folks are discussing how hot it is over there, thought we are could compare notes over here..

So, what time is "storm o'clock" in your neck of the woods? And, how tired of the rain are you?
 
  • #190
Since the SoCal folks are discussing how hot it is over there, thought we are could compare notes over here..

So, what time is "storm o'clock" in your neck of the woods? And, how tired of the rain are you?

Throw some back our way, because our "promising clouds" petered out...or headed straight to your door!
 
  • #191
'Can't complain about the temps here (KY) lately, but any hour could be "storm o'clock" for the next 10 days (including boom-boom day).
 
  • #192
I would love to send some rain your way.... it is reeking havoc on the garden, and it's not cooling it off at all. Miserable to drive in- and sick of re-setting clocks due to the power going out. Showering is near futile if you have to go outside; sweat sweat sweat

ETA: My storm o'clock forecast is the same as yours...:(
 
  • #193
Here in Eastern Kentucky, they are giving us icy conditions tonight, then 1-3 inches of snow tomorrow! I hope everyone stays warm!!
 
  • #194
It is 40 degrees here in Marietta, Georgia today, and they are forecasting 35 degrees and snow flurries on Wednesday. It might get to 60 by Monday. Flannel jammie weather :)
 
  • #195
It is 40 degrees here in Marietta, Georgia today, and they are forecasting 35 degrees and snow flurries on Wednesday. It might get to 60 by Monday. Flannel jammie weather :)

No rain or ice as of yet. It started out as snow. Everything is white. Off to snuggle under my electric blanket! :seeya: From high on a mountain top. This is Tulessa reporting on the latest! :floorlaugh:
 
  • #196
What is going on? I Am in the SE.
 
  • #197
What is going on? I Am in the SE.

8-12 inches of snow, here on the Virginia border, today, tonight and tomorrow. I'm in SE Ky.
 
  • #198
Storm threatens holiday travel in east

KELLY P. KISSEL, AP
1 hour ago

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Snow and ice are forecast for the northeast of the country as a deadly storm that started on the West Coast last week gathers steam Tuesday and powers toward the East in time for Thanksgiving.

The National Weather Service warned that the storm would almost certainly upset holiday travel plans for those hoping to visit loved ones in the mid-Atlantic and northeast.

"The timing of the storm couldn't be worse," said Chris Vaccaro, spokesman for the weather service headquarters in Silver Spring, Md. "We are seeing numerous threats as the storm is beginning to develop and intensify." ...


http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20131126/US--Severe.Weather/
 
  • #199
Nothing but rain, rain, rain in N. Fl. and a little wind.

Everybody stay safe on the roads!
 
  • #200
It is 40 degrees here in Marietta, Georgia today, and they are forecasting 35 degrees and snow flurries on Wednesday. It might get to 60 by Monday. Flannel jammie weather :)

Sounds like the weather in Northern Alabama too.
Snow flurries - good grief - way too early for that!
 

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