things tracks over sav and into southern ga absolutely hammering rain\
worst case scenario irt rainfall
worst case scenario irt rainfall
I hope you’re right. WNC can not handle anything close to what is being shown right now.I feel like EVERY time we have a tropical system threatening the east coast, things trend north and east as the event draws closer. Of course, the steering for this particular system has many variables.
Not this time. If anything it will be more west.I feel like EVERY time we have a tropical system threatening the east coast, things trend north and east as the event draws closer. Of course, the steering for this particular system has many variables.
Not this time. If anything it will be more west.
The upper low over the south is appearing strong enough to be the main driver of the steering which would pull the storm more westWhy is that?