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Re: Area of Interest - Richard
      Thu Oct 21 2010 11:53 AM

Yes, Central FL needs some rain. In the Tampa Bay region, we are on the negative 7" side of normal since the beginning of September. A strong TS or weak hurricane would bring some much needed precip to the region and still be mostly an inconvenience for a couple of days. It's still too far away, timewise, to get overly concerned, though. Just need to be aware and watchful.

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* Area of Interest - Richard Ed DunhamAdministrator Thu Oct 21 2010 11:53 AM
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. * * Re: Area of Interest - Richard Lamar-Plant City   Thu Oct 21 2010 11:44 AM
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