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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: LoneClone who wrote (7130)7/9/2025 5:16:29 PM
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If there is one thing that I have learned during this lifetime on Earth is you don't have to be religious to know that evil is everywhere even in beautiful BC. Your statement is blasphemy
So before you start your leftist raints and raves here is exactly what was forecasted

the potential for heavy rain and flash flooding in Texas was predicted, but the precise location and intensity of the most severe flooding were difficult to pinpoint. While the National Weather Service (NWS) issued flood watches and warnings, some officials and experts noted that the models struggled to predict the extreme rainfall rates and the stalling of storms that led to the worst flooding
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