Heavy Rain — Camden, Georgia
2022-07-07 · near St Marys, Camden, Georgia
Event narrative
Personal weather station 31558 - KGASTMAR59 measured 3.02 inches of rain. Heavy rain began around 2:50 pm. Surrounding sites ranged from 2.5 to 3 inches.
Wider weather episode
A surface to mid level ridge axis extended across the I-10 corridor Thursday afternoon. There was an early start to convection across SE GA where lingering outflow boundaries spawned initial inland storms over a moist and unstable airmass under west-northwest steering flow. The east coast sea breeze was pinned along the I-95 corridor as the dominant west coast sea breeze shifted inland in the afternoon. Storms zippered southward from Camden/Glynn counties into NE FL as the sea breeze and outflow boundaries converged. Isolated strong storms developed along these boundary collisions producing gusts of 40 to 45 mph along the I-95 corridor. With a saturated airmass and slow storm motion, locally heavy rain of 3 to 4 inches fell in Glynn, Camden and Nassau counties.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1051032. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.