We have had pretty significant rain most of the day, forecast is for it
to pass over my vast estate late tonight/early morning. Main problem is
that we will have very high tides tonight and tomorrow so Charleston
will probably be fairly flooded and there will be beach erosion. No
wind here now, will see if that picks up later. Tide was very high
around noon, night tide is usually even higher, but there had not yet
been too much rain.
The City opened all the parking garages for residents to move their
cars, last fall a good part of the city was under a fair amount of water
in that storm.
--R
On 6/6/16 8:50 PM, archer75--- via Mercedes wrote:
Tropical Storm Colin heading for Georgia and the Carolinas coast, and points
north. 50 mph winds so far.
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2016/06/06/Emergency-declared-in-Florida-ahead-of-Tropical-Storm-Colin/7421465233982/?spt=hts&or=2
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