Thread: Ian
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Originally Posted by
Bamboo
Can anyone tell me if North Georgia will get a decent amount of rain? Lake Lanier is down about 4 feet from full pool and we desperately need some rain as it has been an extremely dry summer. All of the recent models show the storm staying east of Georgia. The people here know more than anything I can google so please lend me your thoughts.
Hailstate
Glen Burns say it's coming and to expect several inches ... I remember when Lanier was so far down they said it would take years to bring it back up ... then 1 good hurricane (can't remember which one) brought it back up
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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
Glen Burns say it's coming and to expect several inches ... I remember when Lanier was so far down they said it would take years to bring it back up ... then 1 good hurricane (can't remember which one) brought it back up
Thanks for the reply. We will see soon enough.
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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
Glen Burns say it's coming and to expect several inches ... I remember when Lanier was so far down they said it would take years to bring it back up ... then 1 good hurricane (can't remember which one) brought it back up
I'd love to send North Georgia some of the rain we've had for the last 3 months. It damn near rained every day from mid June till mid September.
Glenn is a family friend and a great guy. And a pretty accurate forecaster. From what I am seeing down on the coast - they missed everything for GA. What started out as "headed right for us - hurricane winds, 8-10 inches of rain, 4-5 foot storm surge on a King Tide", has turned into a storm 80 miles offshore, 35 mph winds, 1-2 inches of rain, and a king tide with 1-2 foot storm surge. It may get worse tonight and tomorrow - but I'm glad as hell that they were wrong! I'm betting North Georgia gets very little rain.
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It blew pretty good today... 30-35 mph ... hoping we don't get the rain they predicted earlier... Pretty cool about knowing Glen Burns ... he's the best I've ever seen and usually dead on the money ... hunker down Dawg and stay safe ... if things go bad y'all are welcome here in Acworth
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) - Ole Miss campus police ask students to behave at future baseball games following a recent incident.
The university said students were reportedly throwing rocks at Georgia baseball players during last weekend's series.
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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
It blew pretty good today... 30-35 mph ... hoping we don't get the rain they predicted earlier... Pretty cool about knowing Glen Burns ... he's the best I've ever seen and usually dead on the money ... hunker down Dawg and stay safe ... if things go bad y'all are welcome here in Acworth
We had pretty strong winds here in north Alabama as well, but I don't think it had anything to do with the hurricane - just the cold fronts. Been pretty chilly the past few days as well. Highest 2-minute wind was 20, highest gust 28. So not quite as strong as the NW Atlanta burbs. My son lives just down the road from you in Kennesaw.
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Originally Posted by
Bamboo
Thanks for the reply. We will see soon enough.
updated info ... very little rain (if any) .... cool and breezy
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) - Ole Miss campus police ask students to behave at future baseball games following a recent incident.
The university said students were reportedly throwing rocks at Georgia baseball players during last weekend's series.
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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
updated info ... very little rain (if any) .... cool and breezy
We ended up with hardly any rain also. Just wind. Looks like we are done other than some occasional gusts on the mainland. St. Simons and Jekyll are taking the brunt of the wind and tide right now. All things considered, we did pretty well. Florida took a helluva beating though and Myrtle Beach is going to have some damage.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
We ended up with hardly any rain also. Just wind. Looks like we are done other than some occasional gusts on the mainland. St. Simons and Jekyll are taking the brunt of the wind and tide right now. All things considered, we did pretty well. Florida took a helluva beating though and Myrtle Beach is going to have some damage.
Was wondering but it just went in around Georgetown.
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