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At 318 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Cisco, moving northwest at 35 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 40 mph and half inch hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Locations impacted include… Sierra City, Baxter, Blue Canyon, Cisco, Emigrant Gap, Bowman Lake, Alleghany, White Cloud Campground, Lake Spaulding, Pike, Sugarbowl Ski Resort, Meadow Lake, Skillman Campground, Rattlesnake Mountain, and Graniteville.

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* WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE…A portion of Middle Tennessee, including the following counties, Fentress and Overton. * WHEN…Until 830 PM CDT. * IMPACTS…Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 517 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the advisory area. Between 1 and 3 inches of rain have fallen. – Additional rainfall amounts up to 1 inch are expected over the area. This additional rain will result in minor flooding. – Some locations that will experience flooding include… Crawford. – http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

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At 316 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a cluster of strong thunderstorms 13 miles south of Mammouth Mountain, or 14 miles southwest of Mammoth Lakes, moving north at 20 mph. HAZARD…Half inch hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Locations impacted include… Lake Thomas Edison, Devils Postpile, High Sierra, Florence Lake, Agnew Pass, Kaiser Point, and Red Meadow Ranger Station.

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FFWABQ The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for… North Central Mora County in northeastern New Mexico… * Until 715 PM MDT. * At 414 PM MDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 0.5 and 2 inches of rain have fallen on the Coyote Creek basin. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD…Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas. * Some locations that will experience flash flooding include… Coyote Creek State Park and Guadalupita.

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