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Louisiana, Other Gulf States May Expect Up to 20 Inches of Rainfall Due to Tropical Depression Nicholas
As Tropical Depression Nicholas slowly moves across Texas, residents of Houston are told to remain at home Tuesday night and Louisiana residents, including some still struggling to recover from Hurricane Ida, are told to brace for intensive rain. Nicholas is a rainmaker that moves gradually and could possibly dump precipitation of up to 20 inches over the next few days.
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