Good morning, Georgia
Wow. 78 MPH (130 KPH). Mother Nature is just pummelling you, Florida.
Jeanne was a scrapping, little hurricane that really gave all of itself to the southeastern United States, especially Florida. I mean, it does a 270 degree right turn out in the middle of the Atlantic, where the water is starting to get cooler. Once she had abruptly changed and directed west, she determinedly held that west course..... Until she perched herself in the middle of the state of Florida. Change course again, just shy of Tampa, strategically veer upstate and go give Rocky a big wet Kiss.
She continued NNW up through the state, hammered Gainesville, and THEN got downgraded to a tropical storm.
Just for fun, I guess, she is now furiously drenching Georgia, and Guess what? Hello Atlanta.
It's easy to see that South Carolina and especially North Carolina, y'll are gonna get whacked from the backside.
With her behavior I expect she'll completely fizzle out right over the eastern seaboard. It'll rain for 2-1/2 days and Jeanne will never really go out to sea. That's because she's the little hurricane that could.
Atlanta, later this afternoon, I wish you much creativity in keeping your spirits up.
Here's todays maps, Monday morning, Sept 27. Georgia doesn't look happy.