You know, I am starting to think, if you compare the two maps I posted, To me it appears that the storm is not behaving like they expected.
Only time will tell but all of a sudden the most severe areas of rain have for lack of better words, dried up into something lessor.
True some of that last remaining dark band is near my area, it's starting to appear like it will move more inland. Anyway, it goes with the known knowledge that they really do not know these storms until they actually take place or within a 12 hour time frame ahead of time.
All of a sudden Savanna is in the clear and so is Charleston SC (lack of better words) of what originally was to be.
Anyway, in my mind (have NO CLUE) if I will be right and anything can change but right here on the coast near SC/NC Im starting to look at this as an intermittent, at times heavy, couple day rain event. Actually if it is heading in-land maybe it will be worse for those east, then right here on the ocean.
Ps. Dont think I am making light of the storm, Im just wondering here on the coastal NC/SC border area what will actually happen.
NOAA did issue an "extreme impact" for flooding rains starting tonight thru Thursday in this area and that is why I wonder. Seems like long enough time period for rain to fall and drain away than all at once event, UNLESS the places it drains too cant take any more water