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Fay Could Bring Needed Rain To N.C. Mountains
POSTED: 11:39 am EDT August 18,
2008
UPDATED: 5:27 pm EDT August 18,
2008
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. -- Forecasters say Tropical Storm Fay could bring much-needed rain this week to the ease drought conditions in the mountains of western North Carolina.
Farmers Welcome Chance For Rain National Weather Service meteorologist John Tomko in Greer, S.C., said the storm's track could bring several inches of rain to the mountains if it stays on its current track.
Tomko said the storm was expected to be over the mountains of southwest Virginia by Friday. A tropical storm warning was issued early Monday for Florida's east coast from Jupiter Inlet to the south and along the state's west coast from Bonita Beach southward. Officials said 20.16 inches of rain have been recorded at Asheville Regional Airport this year. The normal amount is 30.57 inches.
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