March 27, 2005 |
| 2-DAY RAINFALL TOTALS MARCH 26 & 27, 2005 |
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| Atlanta | 2.92 inches |
| Athens | 2.61 inches |
| Columbus | 4.36 inches |
| Macon | 3.74 inches |
| Plains | 7.14 inches |
| Cordele | 6.43 inches |
| Dublin | 5.91 inches |
| Jeffersonville | 4.34 inches |
Jean Swann of Houston County reported...
" at our home about south of Centerville we had 8.5 inches of rain from 6 p.m. Saturday through 6 p.m. Sunday. From noon Sunday through 6 p.m. Sunday we had exactly 4.0 inches. These photos (below) were all taken within 1/4 mile of our house. The two houses in the photos are on high but flat ground. The water is NOT from a stream or runoff valley. The photo of the horse pasture and the "lot for sale" are in a low area but there is no stream nearby. The area only has water in it in cases of heavy rain."
| Examples of Flooding in Houston County, Georgia ( click images to enlarge ) | ||
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| photos courtesy Jean Swann | ||
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| Examples of Hail in Gilmer County, Georgia ( click images to enlarge ) |
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| photos courtesy meteorologist Paul Ossmann (WXIA-TV in Atlanta) | ||
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| Examples of Flooding in Columbus, Georgia ( click images to enlarge ) |
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| photos courtesy meteorologist Bryan Bennett, WRBL-TV | |
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