Flooding, tornadoes for TX, OK; dangerous 92L forms; 4th hottest summer for U.S.
Posted: 9:41 AM EDT on September 09, 2010
Dangerous flash flooding is occurring in Eastern Oklahoma this morning, where the remains of Tropical Storm Hermine dumped up to 15 inches of rain. Yesterday, flooding from Hermine killed two people in Texas who were attempting to cross flood waters in their vehicles. Two tornadoes touched down near Dallas.In the tropics, a potentially dangerous tropical disturbance has developed over the southern Lesser Antilles Islands, and Tropical Storm Igor has developed off the coast of Africa.The U.S. recorded its 4th hottest summer on record in 2010, with 10 states and over 50 million Americans experiencing their hottest summer ever.
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