I've made my winter migration from Souderton PA (had to pick something up) yesterday afternoon, and drove the Telly straight through alone through the night to the Sunshine State. Constant rain, from complete downpour to that super annoying mist that just about impairs any appreciable night vision until about 1/2 way through Georgia. 18.5 Hrs. in total.
I took Interstate 81 south until I veered off towards the east coast taking I77 towards Charleston via Charlotte and Colombia, until I headed due south again on I95. Of which, I rather loathe. I'll heap displeasure about rt. 95 later...
My Telly came (fortunately) with the Michelin Primacy Tour A/S tires. Also armed with fresh 
wiper blades I plodded on through the overnight, knowing that most of the drivers that would be intimidated by such appalling conditions, were off the road. Therefore I took advantage of the slightly reduced traffic. The main North/South routes are very congested with "Snowbirds", of which I am one, during the fall and spring migration periods. Making any long distance trip excruciatingly frustrating!
Before I get any longer winded, I must say I'm impressed with how the Telly did in the above appalling conditions. The Michelin's did exactly as I expected and shed the vast majority of water and communicated exactly what was going on down there. The wipers mostly held their own (I'm an LX, so therefore it's mostly manual operation) except during super spray conditions. Driving in the rain doesn't scare me rather, some of my favorite times was racing in the rain, it's a hoot. I do worry about the other 5,000 cars around me... You know that dude; Left lane, driving at 35MPH and the blinkers on, with complete contempt of anyone else on the road. Get the F off the road A Hole!
She behaved well and didn't toss any surprises my way during what I think was one of my top ten, of challenging drives. I found the limits a couple of times and they came about rather predictably, rather than trying to swap ends of the vehicle.