When the hurricane remnants approach from the east, as Ian will, the rain gets dumped on the Carolina side of the mountains. It’s the ones that come from the south and up the valley where we get heavy rain. So it won’t be much here, except possibly way up in the northeastern corner there in the Tri-Cities area.
The mountains block a lot off of us. I’m near Cleveland TN. If it comes up from the South, we get blow-off from it. They are predicting less than an inch of rain for us from the hurricane. He has off and on mild dementia and when he sees stuff on TV, sometimes he doesn’t know where he is or where it is. He kept saying that our metal buildings won’t stand 155mph winds. I finally got through to him that those winds were for Florida, not Tennessee.