The Isaac storm track will probably turn abruptly to the Northeast when it hits Alabama; and that means it could travel straight up the South Branch, North Branch, Cacapon and Shenandoah watersheds. That could provide anywhere from 3 to 6 inches of rain (or more if it slows or stalls) in each, as all three travel in that same direction.
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