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RT @NWSWPC: Hurricane Laura is forecast to make landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border early Thursday morning. As Laura moves across the country, heavy rainfall will occur from the Gulf Coast, to the Mississippi Valley, and east into the Ohio Valley. Flooding and flash flooding is likely. https://t.co/4GhNXFoa7b

Posted on August 26, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSWPC: Hurricane Laura is forecast to make landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border early Thursday morning. As Laura moves across the country, heavy rainfall will occur from the Gulf Coast, to the Mississippi Valley, and east into the Ohio Valley. Flooding and flash flooding is likely. https://t.co/4GhNXFoa7b

Hurricane Laura is forecast to make landfall near the Texas/Louisiana border early Thursday morning. As Laura moves across the country, heavy rainfall will occur from the Gulf Coast, to the Mississippi Valley, and east into the Ohio Valley. Flooding and flash flooding is likely. pic.twitter.com/4GhNXFoa7b

— NWS WPC (@NWSWPC) August 25, 2020



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Previous Post: RT @NWSEastern: A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, northern and central Virginia, much of West Virginia and parts of northeastern Kentucky until 11 PM EDT. https://t.co/L8PxOu3fy5
Next Post: RT @EricBlake12: If the NHC forecast verifies, #Laura would the strongest hurricane on record for that part of NW Gulf Coast. Words fail me at a time like this- simply put, it would change the course of the landfall area much like Katrina did. Gut-wrenching https://t.co/GG3tsdr52I

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