Therefore this system will be a major flooder for the western Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania mountains and northward through tomorrow. Orographics will likely wring out 6 to 12 inches of rain in those areas.
I think now that eastern Virginia, eastern NC and the delmarva are going to get off really easy in the rainfall department with this system. In fact I would not be surprised to see Woodbridge get some peeks of sunshine and perhaps go to partly cloudy skies tomorrow. HOWEVER.......the sunshine in the eastern part of Virginia could lead to tornadic potential as feeder bands move over eastern VA during the day as the system moves north into western PA and on into western NY with torrential rains there.
Look out western Virginia and West Virginia and western PA, if you think you are going to get by with light rain amounts, you had best think again: The heavy rains are headed straight for your region!!!!
Look at these radars.
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/USNati ... odnav=none
http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... kfcx.shtml
So eastern Virginia you can breathe again: NO flooding rains this go around, we lucked out this time!!!
All we have to worry about are possible tornadoes as a few feeder bands sweep through tomorrow then we are in the clear!!!
WOOOO---HOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah we dodged the bullet!!!!
Man I am so VERY GLAD I do not live in the mountains!!! Frankly, that radar scares the bejesus out of me....those rains are gonna flood heck outa those valleys in the Blue Ridge. I feel sorry for those poor folks, but I am glad this thing went more north than progged.
PHEW!!!!!!!!! Then it's good-bye Jeanne and Good Riddance!!
With any luck we'll be finished with 'canes for the rest of this year!!!


