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Margie
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Re: Another day, another severe thunderstorm in MN
      Wed Oct 05 2005 05:04 PM

You know how in the Twin Cities we had that all-day-all-night SW-to-NE line of thunderstorms from yesterday morning until this morning? Some areas in the state got close to 10 inches of rain, and my city, Burnsville, in Dakota Cty, received 6.76 inches in that 24-hour period.

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