☈ Chris Jackson ☈
@ChrisJacksonSC
Latest NWS NDFD Forecast paints the bullseye firmly over Charleston with rainfall totals at or above 9" of rain over the next 54-72hrs. This is quickly becoming a serious flooding threat to a lot of folks in the Low Country. #chswx #scwx
Quoting: Luisport 9 inches !!! That is frightening !
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Quoting: Arnie Latest CHS NWS disco: I think the 10"+ totals will be realized for some in the CHS Metro. Pretty well a done deal now.Monday through Wednesday: Monday: The unseasonable strong
mid/upper low will pass to our south. Meanwhile, models are in
good agreement showing a surface low passing just off our coast.
Copious moisture remains in place across the region and that
combined with great atmosphere lift will keep ongoing rain
showers with locally heavy rain ongoing in the morning across
most of our counties. Though, across our southern counties near
the Altamaha a dry slot could bring a break or maybe even an end
to the persistent heavy rain. Regardless, models have trended
wetter and have come into surprisingly good agreement on the
location and the potential rainfall amounts, generally across
the Charleston Tri-County area. Therefore, we raised the QPF
quite a bit to reflect this. Rainfall amounts Monday and Monday
night are forecasted to be in the 5-7" range with locally much
higher amounts. Models still show some elevated instability
within this area. It`s not out of the question we could see some
10" amounts during this 24 hour period if training of
thunderstorms develops. Additionally, expect strong winds along
the immediate coast with the passage of the low.