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FLOOD STATEMENT
Warning Issue Date: 600 PM EDT SUN JUN 20 2004
Warning Expiration: 730 PM EDT SUN JUN 20 2004
...Urban and small stream flood advisory effective for northeastern
lake and western volusia counties until 730 pm edt...
At 600 pm edt weather service doppler radar indicated between two
and four inches of rain had fallen in about an hour from near astor
to barberville...And along state road 40 and u.S. Highway 17 in rural
northwest and north central volusia county.
Another inch or two of rain May fall in the advisory area...Before
the storms die down this evening. Temporary inundation of roads...
Culverts...And other poorly drained low lying areas is likely.
If you cannot see the road or its line Markings do not drive your
vehicle through the water. The water depth May be too great to allow
your car to cross safely. Only two feet of water can make most
vehicles buoyant and prone to being swept away.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Issue Date: 629 PM EDT SUN JUN 20 2004
Expiration: 715 PM EDT SUN JUN 20 2004
...Strong storms capable of producing wind gusts up to 45 mph and
frequent to excessive lightning continue over northeastern lake and
inland volusia counties...
At 627 pm edt...National weather service doppler radar indicated a
large cluster of storms capable of producing strong wind gusts and
frequent to excessive lightning from cassia...Debary and lake ashby
to deland and tiger bay state forest. The storms were moving slowly
southward.
Residents in this area should remain indoors until the storms weaken.
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