Most of the Southeast is staying dry as mid-September arrives, but parts of Virginia and North Carolina could experience multiple inches of rain in just a couple of days.
Breakdown
- A coastal storm is causing large waves and increased onshore flow in the mid-Atlantic.
- The storm will bring needed rain and thunderstorms to dry areas in the northeast and eastern North Carolina. 14s
- Rainfall totals near the coast could lead to flooding and other coastal hazards. 34s
- The southeast, including most of Florida and Mississippi, will remain mostly dry with warm weather. 58s
- Some areas like Virginia Beach may experience up to four days of rain. 1m 32s