WoW !
This is going to be an interesting storm with the possible effect of way more than a hurricane would have produced.
I know my neighbors along the SC lowlands and coast can experience the storm of a lifetime or many lifetimes. Only time will tell.
It's the same on my NC side of the border. As of right now, the way to soon to know NHC Forecast map, my location shows 12 to 16 inches of rain.
Being we are a newer part of the community I am not too worried (though it's not tested) though literally down the block is still mapped as a flood zone. The older section will get hit bad if we get 12 inches. I think, sort of know, our particular location on our block will be ok. I think, we still are built of swamp land so anything can go IF this turns historic, never mind the huge creek in my back yard that all the lakes drain into but ... we are the highest point almost on the block and just outside the flood zone.
This is going to be an interesting storm with the possible effect of way more than a hurricane would have produced.
I know my neighbors along the SC lowlands and coast can experience the storm of a lifetime or many lifetimes. Only time will tell.
It's the same on my NC side of the border. As of right now, the way to soon to know NHC Forecast map, my location shows 12 to 16 inches of rain.
Being we are a newer part of the community I am not too worried (though it's not tested) though literally down the block is still mapped as a flood zone. The older section will get hit bad if we get 12 inches. I think, sort of know, our particular location on our block will be ok. I think, we still are built of swamp land so anything can go IF this turns historic, never mind the huge creek in my back yard that all the lakes drain into but ... we are the highest point almost on the block and just outside the flood zone.
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