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Re: Area of Concern - Tropical Storm Hermine: UPDATED 9/7 For Texas Flooding
      Wed Sep 08 2010 08:26 AM

The major Interstate, I35, is now shut down in several locations in Williamson county (flooded out). Storm rainfall totals in the Austin metro are now up to over 15" in several places, within a phenomenal swath 20+ miles wide & 200+ miles long of 5+ inches, centered along and either side of I35 from southwest of San Antonio to up around Waco.

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* Area of Concern - Tropical Storm Hermine: UPDATED 9/7 For Texas Flooding Ed DunhamAdministrator Wed Sep 08 2010 08:26 AM
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