As expected, the remains of Olga, which briefly formed in the Gulf of Mexico before merging with a front and becoming a post-tropical remnant, will continue to bring heavy rains to northwestern parts of the Southeast today and tomorrow before moving out. Another front coming through early next week will bring more widespread rain to most of the rest of the region. The driest areas will be along the immediate East Coast and in the Florida Peninsula, but most of the rest of the region can expect to see 1.5 or more inches. This should help reduce the pockets of extreme D3 drought which remain.