the winds that were up to 100 miles an hour of don because this is a weakening system but still looking at wind gusts close to 50 miles an hour and they have been like this for the last 40 hours, in some cases 60 hours. the ground saturated, trees will come down and 50 mile an hour winds when you talk about the ground being as wet as it is. forecast model, it stays moving slow tonight and overnight, likely 3 miles an hour, so tomorrow and by sunday it takes off. moving out of the way so you do dry off by sunday but when we talk about drying off sunday or monday all that water has to go somewhere so i see the rivers rising monday, tuesday and wednesday so flooding is an issue until the middle of the upcoming week. jillian: a lot of people see that period that things are calm her and think we are out of the woods but flash flooding will be a significant issue for a lot of people in upcoming hours and days.
center, all vacancies basketball goals protruding from the rain flooded water and the noose river is down to four to six feet storm surge so they are cautiously optimistic that rain is in the forecasted this will continue. one of the major problems is where to put these people they are rescuing, rescued evacuees. they opened up their doors, they are housing them but again just as we are cut off on that bridge, to the north they are cut off from the city of greenville. the major city of resources for them. that is causing a major problem at this area. i spoke with state officials, they don t have any power. one guy was walking down here on at this area. i spoke with state officials, they don t have any power. one guy was walking down here on the docks half an hour ago. he works in construction, says he s glad the rain stopped, not looking forward to anymore rain even though he knows it is in the forecast. is a construction worker and he will not be working for the next