1st wettest July in History: Florida
2nd wettest july in History: South Carolina
4th wettest July in History: Alabama
4th wettest July in History: Georgia
5th wettest July in History: North Carolina
5th wettest July in History: Virginia
Flooding has been a problem throughout the region because of this this summer.
This weekend with even more rain coming in from the gulf of Mexico makes it dangerous all the way from New Orleans to Charleston, South Carolina.
Source: NBC Nightly News August 16th 2013.
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