SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES — An extremely active sub-tropical jet stream is driving multiple rounds of rain and storms across the Southeast over the next 10 or more days, bringing widespread rainfall totals of at least 3 inches with higher amounts expected in several locations.
The threat corridor stretches from Mississippi and Louisiana through Tennessee, Georgia, and into the Carolinas, with daily afternoon and evening storm rounds expected to be a consistent pattern throughout the period. Pockets of sunshine will occur, but residents across the region should count on unsettled and wet conditions persisting well into the coming weeks.
Active Sub-Tropical Jet Fueling Relentless Multi-Round Storm Pattern Across the Southeast…