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Erin remnants moving our way, Dean, & more Ozone

Comments received from "Robert":

Tropical Storm Erin made landfall near Lamar this morning. Her remnants are spinning around in the Hill Country of Texas at this time. Rain chances will increase from south to north through the weekend due to this.
The now upgraded (this morning) Hurricane Dean is continuing his westward trek across the Atlantic. I imagine he'll be a Category 2 (96-110 mph) hurricane by the end of today (Thursday.) Dean may possibly be knocking on the Gulf's door by Tuesday.
The [our] area is under a level ORANGE ozone alert. Areas that receive the most sunshine today will have the chance to make it into the unhealthy range. However, this may be the last day we have to deal with poor air quality for a bit.

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