####018009063#### ACUS42 KWBC 120305 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 5 for Heavy Rainfall Associated with Post-Tropical Cyclone Nicole NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 PM EST Fri Nov 11 2022 ...Moderate to Heavy rain from Post-Tropical Cyclone Nicole continues throughout the Carolinas into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast... Flood Warnings are in effect over portions of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and Western New York. Flood Watches are in effect across portions of the Southern Appalachian Mountains Flood Advisories are in effect across portions of the eastern Ohio Valley, the DC/Baltimore metro areas, as well as northeastern North Carolina. Wind Advisories are in effect for portions of the Northeast, extending from the New Jersey coast into New York and Southern New England. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 PM EST...National Weather Service Doppler Radar indicate that bands of moderate to heavy rainfall cover a broad area, spanning from the Carolinas into portions of the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast. The heaviest rainfall is currently moving over the Upper Ohio Valley into western Upstate New York along a warm front. The strongest winds associated with Post-Tropical Cyclone Nicole are currently over portions of the Mid-Atlantic, where wind gusts are up to 25-30 mph. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 PM EST Tue Nov 08 through 900 PM EST Fri Nov 11... ...NORTH CAROLINA... BLOWING ROCK 4.94 BLACK MOUNTAIN 2.4 SE 4.51 BURNSVILLE 6.4 S 4.12 SALUDA 0.5 N 3.85 SPARTA 3.82 JONAS RIDGE 1.4 S 3.76 BAT CAVE 1.9 N 3.64 SEVEN DEVILS 0.1 E 3.43 WEST JEFFERSON 3.27 EAST FLAT ROCK 0.5 NNE 2.78 WATAUGA COUNTY HOSPITAL HELIPORT 2.07 ASHEVILLE REGIONAL APT 1.90 LAURINBURG 1.67 GREENSBORO 1.63 SEAGROVE 7.0 E 1.56 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... HUGER 7.7 S 3.08 CHARLESTON 1.6 SSW 2.76 LUGOFF 2.2 NNW 2.66 GOOSE CREEK 3.5 NW 2.53 MCCLELLANVILLE 0.2 ESE 2.32 SHAW AFB SUMTER 2.11 COLUMBIA 2.1 NNW 1.91 MOUNT PLEASANT 5.6 ENE 1.83 FIVE FORKS 0.8 NNE 1.65 FLORENCE REGIONAL APT 1.46 HILTON HEAD 4.1 NE 1.37 MYRTLE BEACH 2.4 ENE 1.36 ...VIRGINIA... BENT MOUNTAIN 5.73 SEDALIA 4.3 NW 4.12 HOT SPRINGS 1 ESE 4.07 WOOLWINE 0.4 SW 2.75 ROANOKE 4.3 SW 1.90 COPPER HILL 6.2 S 1.74 BARBOURSVILLE 1.1 NW 1.63 CHARLOTTESVILLE-ALBERMARLE APT 1.37 NORFOLK NAVAL AIR STATION 0.66 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...FLORIDA... MELBOURNE INTL AIRPORT 70 BELLEAIR 68 COCOA BEACH 62 JUNO BEACH PIER 62 SEMINOLE 62 NEW SMYRNA BEACH 2 NE 60 ORLANDO INTL ARPT 59 TAMPA 56 OAKES SUBSTATION 55 PORT CANAVERAL 5 NE 55 FORT CAROLINE 1 ENE 52 FSWN HORSESHOE BEACH 52 WALTON 4 NNE 51 DAYTONA BEACH 2 ENE 50 LAKE WORTH 2 ESE 47 PALM BEACH COUNTY PARK APT 47 VALDOSTA REGIONA 45 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY 43 ...GEORGIA... HATLEY (CRISO CO.) 44 ATLANTA INTL AIRPORT 40 GAINESVILLE 40 MACON MIDDLE REG ARPT 39 ATHENS 35 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the event has ended... ...FLORIDA... ORLANDO 4.8 NNW 6.90 WINTER SPRINGS 1.8 SSE 6.63 CASSELBERRY 2.3 ESE 6.48 BAY LAKE 4.1 WSW 6.42 UNION PARK 1.1 E 6.20 DE BARY 1.7 NE 6.13 DE LAND 3.9 SSE 6.03 SANFORD 0.4 ENE 5.62 LONGWOOD 1.5 N 5.30 DELTONA 5.08 DEERFIELD BEACH 2.5 ESE 4.88 CAPE CANAVERAL 4.85 PORT ORANGE 0.8 NNW 4.77 ST. AUGUSTINE 12.2 WNW 4.46 LARGO 3.1 SE 4.44 PALM BAY 2.5 W 4.43 FRUIT COVE 2.7 E 4.26 OCOEE 1.4 N 4.13 TITUSVILLE NASA SHUTTLE LNDG 4.07 CLERMONT 3.79 HIGH SPRINGS 3.2 SW 3.70 TALLAHASSEE 7.6 NNE 1.80 ...GEORGIA... VALDOSTA 2.4 W 2.60 BLOOMINGDALE 4.7 SW 2.38 MCDONOUGH 7.5 NE 2.07 WATKINSVILLE 1.8 NNE 2.06 ATHENS 4.4 SSW 1.96 SAVANNAH 10.4 1.93 AMERICAN SOUTHERN FIELD APT 1.83 MACON 5.8 NW 1.74 WARNER ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE 1.60 ATLANTA DE KALB PEACHTREE APT 1.19 ...KENTUCKY... AUBURN 0.3 SW 1.59 BOWLING GREEN 6.2 WSW 1.21 SCOTTSVILLE 2.3 WSW 1.17 CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY APT 0.73 LEXINGTON 3.3 E 0.42 ...TENNESSEE... BETHPAGE 4.5 NW 2.58 GALLATIN 5.7 SSE 2.44 SUMMER COUNTY REGIONAL APT 2.37 BELLE MEADE 1.2 ESE 1.95 HERMITAGE 3.2 SSW 1.80 BRENTWOOD 0.5 SSW 1.69 Throughout Friday night into Saturday morning, Post-Tropical Cyclone Nicole will progress towards the Northeast United States, bringing moderate to heavy rainfall across the northern Mid-Atlantic states into New England. This is in conjunction with a cold front that is expected to push through the entire east coast of the United States. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 AM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Alviz $$