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Osms
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Rain and boats
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9/2/2011 11:29:51 AM
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It's way too early to know, but those with lake property should plan to make sure their boats, PWC's, etc. are prepared for the possibility of the lake rising next week, if the storm that is supposed to hit the Gulf Coast this weekend provides us with a lot of much needed rain. Make sure boat lifts are raised and tie up lines allow for possible lake level changes. Weather report calls for rain Sunday, Monday, and maybe Tuesday.
URL: NOAA Weather
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lakngulf
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Rain and boats
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9/2/2011 12:02:52 PM
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That is a good thought. Thanks for reminding.
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Tbone
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Rain and boats
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9/2/2011 12:43:45 PM
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yep- some of those weather maps show 4 days of rain, 10 to 20 inches in this state, if the storm keeps headed in the dcurrent direction. Of course, yesterday, they didnt think we would get any rain from this storm, so who knows.
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