Hard to tell here but looks like 3 in. Much more coming
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So far, so good, here. Just checked my rain gauge, 1.3/10 since lunch time yesterday . What are ya'l getting so far?
Hard to tell here but looks like 3 in. Much more coming
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Guessing around 2 inches on Murray not near enough. Gonna pull the toon out next week for the winter. Our rain is suppose to stop around 7 pm and be sunny next week. Wind has died here also. Matthew as soon as you find out about high rock and it's fish ability let me know. I want to come back up next week or asap.
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Current conditions. Been windy and solid rain.
We have gotten some steady but not overwhelming rain today, more than yesterday. Chesterfield county to my southeast got 15” they said on the news. TV says we have gotten about 9”. Yard is covered with debris and few limbs and couple trees down. Wind finally calmed down too
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Right at 3 in my gauge. Wind has gone. No damage on my Ponderosa. Thank ya Lord !.
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Ventured out n some spots are worse near creeks.
Eastern NC definitely took the brunt of this storm. Weather forecasters over emphasized the impacts in SC. I know some areas are far worse than others, but the winds were worse on Friday than when the eye wall passed over the house this morning. We in south central SC got 2.25 inches of rain. The only wind damage I seen was twigs, pine straw, and leaves blown around. The lights never flickered once. I am grateful for being spared, and praying for those who's lives have been turned inside out.
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A lot of twigs down here, no power problems, I had 3.25" rain total.
I had issued out Coleman stoves and lanterns to friends that thought they might need them. So far, no one needed them. Now I'll have to store them away until they think they may need them again. It was a lot easier that what we were told it might be. But you can't ever be to safe when these storms hit our coast.
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