CHARLESTON, S.C. – A non-tropical area of low pressure is bringing heavy rain and flash flooding to the Southeast coast on Thursday, including portions of South Carolina and North Carolina through the end of the workweek.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) had previously been monitoring the system for potential tropical development, but on Wednesday forecasters determined that there was no longer a chance that it would take on tropical characteristics.
However, the area of low pressure started to move up the Southeast coast after dumping more than 6 inches of rain in South Florida , including Miami , earlier this week.
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The system is now expected to track over land, which closes the window for tropical development.
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