I live just a few miles east of the worst of the flooding in North Carolina. I was watching the deepmind cyclone link you mentioned a while back, the T.io weather app - which showed the cone and storm track, plus my Tempest home weather unit in our pasture. The deepmind predicted the track more accurately. The actual track continuously moved west of the projected T.io track. The rainfall amounts were not close on anything I was seeing. The heaviest rain fell in the final rotation of the event after 6:00 pm. Prior to that we had 2.06 inches in the pasture. In the following 4 hours the total went to 7.6 inches. Two hard waves of the backside rotated over us. The Mebane and Burlington areas were harder hit by these final rotations.
I live just a few miles east of the worst of the flooding in North Carolina. I was watching the deepmind cyclone link you mentioned a while back, the T.io weather app - which showed the cone and storm track, plus my Tempest home weather unit in our pasture. The deepmind predicted the track more accurately. The actual track continuously moved west of the projected T.io track. The rainfall amounts were not close on anything I was seeing. The heaviest rain fell in the final rotation of the event after 6:00 pm. Prior to that we had 2.06 inches in the pasture. In the following 4 hours the total went to 7.6 inches. Two hard waves of the backside rotated over us. The Mebane and Burlington areas were harder hit by these final rotations.