Either its too dry or too wet, but this is really wet.

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Either it's too dry or too wet, but this is really wet.

This going to be a real soaker for the folks along the coastal Caroline areas, get the water proof detectors out!
A potentially historic rainfall event for the Carolinas has begun, with many locations set to receive between 1 and 2 feet of rain by early next week. An intense band of thunderstorms has set up across eastern NC and northeast SC, and cells are “training” northward through this N-S band, already leading to high rainfall totals. A station at North Myrtle Beach, SC, reported 8.03” in the 24 hours up through 6:24 pm EDT Friday. More than half of that amount (4.30”) fell during the last two hours of that period.
 

We are getting lots of rain but nothing like you guys. Hope everyone stays safe. Will pray for all of you. Look at the bright side. This may pull out some long lost DEEP relics and bring new life to old hunting grounds. Be safe.
 

I found my best tokens after good soaking rains in an area where days before we had come up empty handed.
 

After a historic flood here in 1994 I found all kinds of artifacts. I was sorry to see the devastation but, there was some killer stuff washed out. Good luck and be safe!
 

deeper finds and easier digging! don't be afraid to get down and dirty!:tongue3:
 

We are getting lots of rain but nothing like you guys. Hope everyone stays safe. Will pray for all of you. Look at the bright side. This may pull out some long lost DEEP relics and bring new life to old hunting grounds. Be safe.

Yes, but hopefully those new "hunting ground" relics won't be your own basement hot water heater from the metal-detecting comfort of a row boat!!
Here's hoping everyone stays SAFE and DRY. (Electricity would be nice too, if it's not too much to ask for.)

We lost power for 3-1/2 weeks in Hurricane Wilma.
Cooking out on the BBQ grille every night gets old quick - believe it or not.
 

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