2008 Chaser Convention

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Storm Development Forecast

Sunday, December 30, 2007

12/30/07 Update # 1 ( 1:45 AM )


As you can see by looking at the Radar Image above, Shower's and Thunderstorms still continue to develope across South Carolina. Overnight tonight as the area of Low Pressure continues to push off to the Northeast, shower's will begin to spread across the Foothills and Piedmont. The shower's that any locations recieves tonight will be light, with rainfall amounts of only about 0.10" to 0.20" across the area. By later this morning the area of Low Pressure will begin to pull moisture not only out of the ( GOM ) Gulf of Mexico but as well of the Atlantic. The heaviest of the precipitation will be along the Coastal Plains and the Sandhills, of North Carolina where some area's could pick up over 2" inch's of rain. Back across the Foothills and Piedmont is looks like rainfall amounts by the time this system is all said and done will be around 0.50" to 1.50" with the Higher amounts if you live down toward the Southern part of the Piedmont of North Carolina. I will continue to monitor this system and will periodically post updates on Rainfall amounts and any changes that may happen. So keep checking back later throughout the day for more updates.

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