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looks like the moisture from Dennis is getting dragged way far away.


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HurryKane wrote:Skywatch_NC wrote:I have some relatives in SW IN and they potentially could get 10" to a foot of rain before all is said and done with Dennis' remnants.![]()
Ditto. Mine are in Terre Haute and I hope they stay a little dry.
They could certainly use the rain up there in the Ohio and mid-MS valleys - this is a good, old fashioned drought buster, because it should be slow/light enought to settle in instead of running off.
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We definately need the rain but nothing like Frances or Ivan brought to us. They are calling for 2 or so inches here in Eastern Ohio and Western PA. They said flash flooding is a possibility. Our ground is so dry that I think alot of the rain will run off if it comes down any heavier then moderate. If its light like you said we will be fine. Otherwise, we will have some minor problems.
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