| Posted by: OrangeRoses, 1:45 PM GMT on December 30, 2009 | +0 |
| Posted by: OrangeRoses, 10:40 PM GMT on December 24, 2009 | +0 |
Temperatures will continue to fall this afternoon as high pressure builds across the region. Areas within the Winter Storm Warning will begin to see snow late this afternoon... continuing through the evening and into the overnight hours. Snow may be moderate to heavy at times... with average accumulations of 3 to 5 inches...
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| Posted by: OrangeRoses, 12:22 AM GMT on December 24, 2009 | +0 |
* a strong storm system will move into the four state region this
afternoon and tonight. Plenty of Gulf moisture will continue to
move into the region ahead of this system. Showers and
thunderstorms will increase in coverage through the morning to
allow for wet grounds by this afternoon. As the cold front
approaches... strong thunderstorms capable of producing heavy
rain will train over the area this afternoon and evening. A
squall line... also capable of producing heavy rainfall... will
move through the area from late this evening through Thursday
morning. Rainfall amounts for locations along and north of the
Interstate 20 corridor are expected to total around 3 to 4
inches from this morning through Thursday morning.
However... isolated higher amounts up to 6 inches will be
possible... especially if caught under the heavier downpours of
thunderstorms.
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| Posted by: OrangeRoses, 4:31 PM GMT on December 15, 2009 | +0 |

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Orange is a soothing color, orange roses are less common and smell very nice! Torri was an orange rose too.
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