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Old 10-22-2009, 09:29 AM   #1
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HAMMERED IN DEER PARK

Deer Park is a Burb of Houston--on the S/E side--between houston and Trinity Bay, along the Ship Channel. (consult and atlas).
We get rain in big gulps.
Last night the remnants of Rick--a storm which formed off the coast of Baja-moved across North Mexico and into Texas--met a cold front over my part of town.
We got 6 inches from about 4 AM until now-8:30am and it is still raining.
Oh Well--life on the Gulf Coast.
Blessings
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Old 10-22-2009, 03:18 PM   #2
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We got 5 1/2 inches here in San Antonio a week ago and southeastern cities and counties, Goliad and Gonzales, got up to 13 inches during that storm. In Texas it's feast or famine when it comes to rain!
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