Satellites: NOAA-15
and NOAA-17,
part of NOAA's 850km-high (530 mile-high) Polar
Orbiting satellites
Soggy Southeast
The image below shows the southeast getting yet more
rain.
The counterclockwise circulation is continuing to bring moisture up from the
Gulf of Mexico.
Oddly enough, this hasn't brought lightning to our weather station (at
Radford University) in the past 24 hours.
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