More Flooding Rain in the Southeast

April 1, 2009 at 10:30PM

Recent outbreaks of heavy rain, even flooding rain, have offset the drywinter weather over much of the Deep South. The latest such outbreak as ofearly Wednesday left widespread rainfall of 2-4 inches over southern Georgia,southeastern Alabama and northern Florida, especially the panhandle.Wednesday night through Thursday will bring yet more torrential downpoursrolling through the aforesaid areas. Rainfall locally reaching 3 to 4 incheswill trigger urban flooding as well as flooding of smaller streams.

As for bigger rivers, some were flooding as of Wednesday. Wherever new heavyrain overlaps with the previous soakings within a given river basin, this wouldlead to further rises, even major flooding.

Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Jim Andrews.

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