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UM EK17 Q1111 @GaDawg3
02 October, 10:07
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
02 October, 10:00
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication
Boone is even higher elevation!

My banker was told that Kentucky got a low pressure system, which kept the hurricane over NC for 7 hours straight and it just dumped water! Asheville was the eastern side of the storm from where the eye of the storm was. The eye is plainly seen on this map, all the roads in West Western NC are open. Of course this was designed. I believe it.

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Texas Traveler @TX_Traveler
03 October, 12:29
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
This was hurricane Harvey's path.
Some places had 50in of rain cause it stalled for days. Then went back out and hit again.
Check out the path 🧐 or should I say paths.
This was pure fookery

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Tmaga Amaga @Tag456
02 October, 09:45
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication

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James Dean @Wait_its_time
02 October, 09:42
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication
We used to live in an extremely rainy area by the mountains and the rain collects on the mountains and flows down a valley or river when there is housing close to a river or towards the bottom of the valley it will flood even at high elevations

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