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Now it is really pouring rain

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I feel sorry for any vacationers who came down this weekend after hearing the great forecast that the weathermen were giving around the middle of last week.

At the time they were calling for spectacular holiday weather.  Then Friday night they started saying it was not going to clear up until Saturday.  The trouble was that while it cleared up Saturday morning, it started clouding up Saturday afternoon.

Sunday dawned all clouds and stayed that way until sunset when the sun sneaked out from behind the clouds.  However, by that time, the weather folks were calling for heavy rain today. 

An almost tropical system had formed off the Carolinas and was headed sraight for us.

One weatherman even said we could get up to seven inches of rain according to the computer models.  His personal forecast was for one to two inches.

He should have stuck with the computers.  By noon today, we had 3.5 inches here in Bluewater Cove in western Carteret County on the banks of the White Oak River.  Of course it is still pouring rain, and we are just minutes away from high tide on the White Oak.  read more »


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Sheets of water

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Our great beach weather ended yesterday with a deluge.  Just before noon I was over on Emerald Isle picking up keys to check out a listing.  As I came back across the bridge I saw very dark clouds north up Highway 58 towards Peletier.

I finished my errands without any rain in Cedar Point, Cape Carteret, or Bogue.  However as I drove up 58 towards Bluewater Cove, I rain into rain at the new Boonedocks (old Dive).  That was about twenty minutes after one.
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