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Texas Flood Threat Persists as Gulf System Nears Storm Status
The threat of floods continues across Texas, northeast Mexico and the US Gulf Coast as tropical moisture pours into the region and the odds rise that the Atlantic’s first named storm of the year could develop late Tuesday or early …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Texas Flood Threat Persists as Gulf System Nears Storm Status, The threat of floods continues across Texas, northeast Mexico and the US Gulf Coast as tropical moisture pours into the region and the odds rise that the Atlantic’s first named storm of the year could develop late Tuesday or early …
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