We got a pretty good soaking up here in Virginia too, Dave. I haven't looked at the rain gauge yet, but I'd guess at least a couple-three inches fell yesterday. Now comes the wind. <sigh>
Related tangentially: as a Water Treatment Plant Operator, all three of the Plants I currently run are sourced from springs, one of them an unusually high flow (about 5 million gallons a day) that the City of Roanoke, Virginia quite literally grew up around. The other two springs are fractional compared to that one, one is about 2 million per day, the other about 120,000 gallons per day. Both are flowing quite well after all this wet season. We had a kinda' dry Summer/Autumn in 2019, flows had decreased some, but not dropped off enough for concern. Underground aquifers in limestone/carst will do funny things sometimes.