Sorry man. Not been a good day and I guess I took your post out of context.
You are right about the rain for my area. We need some, but not nearly as much as we might get with Bill. It was a bit dusty a couple of days ago when I mowed the grass but after this week, I doubt that I'll be seeing dust. Wonder if they make water skiis for lawn mowers? LOL
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It's all good. I'ma try to sneak in a nap until the wee hours and wake up and see if there are any changes. But the way it looks now with the N motion, I'd say Plaquemines Parish, LA and maybe out over to Baldwin Co. Alabama should see the rainiest effects. Bill's westward push stopped a little east of where I thought it would. My call of Cameron-Vermillion was premature as it looks like the SC LA coast (or maybe points further east) will see the center.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
If you go to the radar loop, it looks like Western Jackson County and eastern Harrison are about to go under the gun for some brief training effects. Should be sweet if you're on the coast.
Steve
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... klix.shtml
If you go to the radar loop, it looks like Western Jackson County and eastern Harrison are about to go under the gun for some brief training effects. Should be sweet if you're on the coast.
Steve
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Flash flooding
Already having some problems in south Ms with flash flooding. Jones county, adjoining my county to the east, is under a flash flood warning until 6 am. Weather Radio says they can expect perhaps 5 more inches of rain tonight!
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