It's getting a little gusty in Seagrove, but still not up to last week's thunderstorm. The rain is hardly more than a drizzle.
The evolution in the NEXRAD radar seems to suggest that yesterday's heavy rain on the leading edge of the storm is greatly diminished. But the rain on the trailing edge has gotten much bigger.
So, it looks like the real rain in SoWal will be after the center passes. With the center now near Apalach and Fay's SLOW movement, we could be late this afternoon or sometime tonight before the real blow and rain.
http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=EVX
Imagine a drizzly day in Oklahoma. That is what it is like here right now. Not terribly impressive and I can't imagine why it would be closed.331 open