Weather on Saturday

I heard it will the rain will be later in the evening-
 
Now the forecast is ominous. Rain this evening 50% increasing through the night to 90% tomorrow with 1-3 to 3-5 inches in places with the epicenter more or less being the North Georgia mountains (flash flooding) decreasing to 60% by tomorrow night. Quite the soggy forecast. The field would hold up well but that ball would be damp. Hope we can get the game in w/o too much moisture but it could be one of those days. Take a numbrella.
 
Now the forecast is ominous. Rain this evening 50% increasing through the night to 90% tomorrow with 1-3 to 3-5 inches in places with the epicenter more or less being the North Georgia mountains (flash flooding) decreasing to 60% by tomorrow night. Quite the soggy forecast. The field would hold up well but that ball would be damp. Hope we can get the game in w/o too much moisture but it could be one of those days. Take a numbrella.

What's a numbrella?

Sounds like good weather for straight ahead rushing. Sounds like Jon Dwyer kind of weather. Sounds like dangerous passing weather. I can hear the UNC fans now: If it hadn't been played in a monsoon....
 
GET A PONCHO!!!

Bobby Dodd Stadium doesn't allow umbrellas, even if there's bad weather.
 
But isn't that late in the day? Game is early, luckily. Are the waters beginning to recede some?

Yeah, they are. As far as I know the water is still high, but not flood-level... I hope this weekend's rain isn't the same storm all over again.
 
Yeah, they are. As far as I know the water is still high, but not flood-level... I hope this weekend's rain isn't the same storm all over again.

And the crappy thing is that every time a storm rolls through (any city, and state, any time of year), there is a flood warning. So you never know when there is a "real" flood warning that you should truly be concerned about.

For instance, right now on my weather underground widget on my work computer, it says Flash Flood Watch (this is for Knoxville, btw). But I know it won't flood anywhere today. They really have to tone down the flash flood watches and warnings for times when we really need to be concerned.
 
Yeah, they are. As far as I know the water is still high, but not flood-level... I hope this weekend's rain isn't the same storm all over again.

Surely Sonny isn't praying on the Capitol steps again.
 
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