
The sudden threat of the flood is due to the southeast, where strong rains bring heavy rains
Another staining weather for another days is starting by the southeast, raising fears of sudden floods and washing another weekend along its famous beaches.
The strong cold front that brought the deadly floods to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the northeast south to the southeast during the weekend, where it will stop next week.
There is even a low opportunity for the front spawning some tropical developments in the Atlantic Ocean, along the southeastern coast, or even a return to the Gulf coast, depending on favorable weather conditions.
“They are limits on warm sea surface temperatures,” said Ian Oliver, the meteorologist in the fox. “If she is suspended for a long time, she will have an opportunity to develop at least some tropical characteristics.”
However, tropical development opportunities are still low.
Regardless, the front has benefited from the moisture that has been elaborated by a tropical point of view, and it is expected that heavy rains throughout the southeast.
Northern precipitation groups can reach 2-3 inches in many regions, with isolated amounts of 3-5 inches possible, according to the Fox Preports Center.
The NOAA weather prediction center placed a group of Carolinas at the level of 2 of 4 of the risk of sudden floods until Friday, and moved to the coastal Georgia and the South Carolina on Saturday.
Coastal Carolinas and North West and South Carolina Mountains have the greatest risk of getting more than 3 inches during a period of 6 hours.
This includes cities such as Charleston, South Carolina; Savana, Georgia; Welmangton, North Carolina.
I noticed the meteorological world at Fox Weather Bayne Friendy that Ponding has already begun near its location in Wellington on Friday morning after only 20 minutes of rain.
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The floods driven by tropical heavy rains were a common theme in the southeast weather style during the past month.
Chantal has achieved a decline on the South Carolina coast in early July, and two other tropical disturbances have moved throughout the southeast since then.
The threat of floods decreases on Sunday in the work week, but expectations are still wet in general.
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