…Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee Expected to Cause Flooding From Tennessee Valley to New England…

At 11:00 a.m. EDT, the center of Lee was located near latitude 34.3 north and longitude 85.2 west, or about 60 miles northwest of Atlanta, Ga. Lee is now a post-tropical cyclone, which has been absorbed by a frontal system across the southeastern U.S. A well-defined frontal boundary extends northeastward from the low center through the southern Appalachians and off the coast of the northeast. The low center is expected to move northward into the southern Appalachians today. Tropical moisture will continue to stream northward ahead of the low center. As this moisture crosses the frontal boundary it will be lifted, resulting in extremely heavy rainfall in locations well in advance of the circulation center.

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…Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee Expected to Cause Flooding From Tennessee Valley to New England…