Wow! All that tropical moisture will dump tremendous rains on MS, AL and NW FLA. You guys have already had incredible rainfall over the past several months. We are in a drought along the Upper TX Coast and the NE GOM is floating away.
We are hanging by a thread currently awaiting Cindy's extreme W feederband will make to Houston-Galveston but its doubtful. Its moving into SE TX and I can see it in the distant. If we get a windshift it will be amazing at this point.
Pensacola will break all time rainfall Record
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Pensacola will break all time rainfall Record
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Re: Pensacola will break all time rainfall Record
KatDaddy wrote:Wow! All that tropical moisture will dump tremendous rains on MS, AL and NW FLA. You guys have already had incredible rainfall over the past several months. We are in a drought along the Upper TX Coast and the NE GOM is floating away.
We are hanging by a thread currently awaiting Cindy's extreme W feederband will make to Houston-Galveston but its doubtful. Its moving into SE TX and I can see it in the distant. If we get a windshift it will be amazing at this point.
Ya'll get all the snow, we get all the rain.
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Would have gladly shared some with you. I am sick of rain. 
