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AFTERMATH OF TROPICAL STORM ALLISON BRINGS
HEAVY RAINS TO GULF COAST STATES
June 6, 2001 The remnants of
Tropical Storm Allison are bringing heavy rainfall to parts of
eastern Texas, southern Louisiana and Mississippi, prompting
flash flood watches and warnings for the region's rivers and
streams, according to NOAA's
Climate Prediction Center. River flood warnings have been
issued for the Vermillion and Neches Rivers in Louisiana and
Peach Creek and Luce Bayou in Texas. On Wednesday, between three
to five inches of rain fell in southern Louisianain addition
to the three to four inches received Tuesday night. (Click
NOAA satellite image for larger view. See the link below to see
the latest satellite images.)
The storm system is expected
to remain stationary through Thursday, bringing up to five inches
of more rain to the affected states.
Relevant Web Sites
National
Weather Warnings
NOAA's Hydrometeorological
Prediction Center Get the latest excessive rainfall
forecasts
NOAA's River Forecast
Centers
NOAA's
National Hurricane Center Get the latest advisories
here
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HURRICANE
FORECASTERS EXPECT NORMAL ATLANTIC STORM ACTIVITY IN 2001
NOAA Says 5 to 7 Hurricanes Could Threaten
Atlantic
Tropical Events 2001 NOAA satellite imagery
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Media Contacts:
Carmeyia
Gillis, NOAA's Climate
Prediction Center, (301) 763-8000 ext. 7163 or John
Leslie, NOAA's National
Weather Service, (301) 713-0622
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