Hurricane Dolly weakens, hits Texas coast

Posted 23/07/2008 at 22:00
Source: Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Dolly hit the coast of Texas at South Padre Island Wednesday afternoon and has weakened into a Category 1 hurricane, the U.S. National Weather Service said.

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Hurricane Dolly weakens, hits Texas coast (Reuters)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 21:45
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Reuters - Hurricane Dolly hit the coast of Texas at South Padre Island Wednesday afternoon and has weakened into a Category 1 hurricane, the U.S. National Weather Service said.

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Hurricane Dolly weakens, hits Texas coast: NHC

Posted 23/07/2008 at 21:30
Source: Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Dolly hit the coast of Texas at South Padre Island Wednesday afternoon and has weakened into a Category 1 hurricane, the U.S. National Weather Service said.

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Hurricane Dolly weakens, hits Texas coast: NHC (Reuters)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 21:30
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Reuters - Hurricane Dolly hit the coast of Texas at South Padre Island Wednesday afternoon and has weakened into a Category 1 hurricane, the U.S. National Weather Service said.

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Dolly lashes Texas coast as Category 2 hurricane (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 17:30
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AP - Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami say Hurricane Dolly has strengthened to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds near 100 mph.

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Hurricane Dolly Strikes Texas-Mexico Coast (Fox News)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 17:15
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Hurricane Dolly struck land Wednesday, threatening to dump 15 inches of rain and with sustained winds of 95 mph.Source : Fox News (subscribe)Explore : Mexico, Texas

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Hurricane Dolly front edge hits Texas-Mexico coast (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 16:45
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AP - Hurricane Dolly's leading edge blew down signs, damaged an apartment complex and knocked out electricity to thousands as it hit the Gulf Coast on either side of the Texas-Mexico border early Wednesday.

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Hurricane Dolly bears down on Texas-Mexico coast (Los Angeles Times)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 16:00
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Rain started to fall along the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Dolly closed in on towns straddling the Texas-Mexico border, packing 85 mph winds that could strengthen when it hits land later Wednesday. Source : Los Angeles Times (subscribe)Explore : Mexico, Texas

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Edge of Hurricane Dolly lashes Texas coast (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 15:30
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AP - Hurricane Dolly strengthened early Wednesday as its leading edge lashed the Gulf Coast near the Texas-Mexico border with heavy rain and powerful winds.

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Edge of Hurricane Dolly hits Texas coast (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 15:00
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AP - Hurricane Dolly's leading edge arrived on the Gulf Coast early Wednesday, packing heavy rain and powerful winds that could strengthen before the center of the storm hits towns straddling the Texas-Mexico border later in the day.

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Hurricane Dolly set to hit Texas-Mexico coast; officials fear flooding may burst levees (StarTribune.com)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 14:00
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas - Rain started to fall along the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Dolly closed in on towns straddling the Texas-Mexico border, packing 85 mph winds that could strengthen when it hits land later Wednesday.The Category 1 hurricane was expected to dump up to 15 inches of rain, threatening flooding that could breach levees in the heavily populated Rio Grande valley.Dolly was upgraded from a tropical...Source : StarTribune.com (subscribe)

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Hurricane Dolly bears down on Texas-Mexico coast (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 13:30
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AP - Rain started to fall along the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Dolly closed in on towns straddling the Texas-Mexico border, packing 85 mph winds that could strengthen when it hits land later Wednesday.

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Hurricane Dolly strengthens near Texas/Mexico coast

Posted 23/07/2008 at 12:00
Source: Reuters

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Hurricane Dolly gathered strength as it approached southern Texas on Wednesday, but forecasters don't expect it to pack much punch when it comes ashore near the U.S.-Mexican border at around midday.

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Hurricane Dolly strengthens near Texas/Mexico coast (Reuters)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 12:00
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Reuters - Hurricane Dolly gathered strength as it approached southern Texas on Wednesday, but forecasters don't expect it to pack much punch when it comes ashore near the U.S.-Mexican border at around midday.

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Dolly upgraded to hurricane, set to hit Texas coast (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 05:45
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AP - Dolly spun into a hurricane Tuesday, heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border and the heavily populated Rio Grande Valley, where officials feared heavy rains could cause massive flooding and levee breaks.

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Hurricane Dolly to Hit Texas Coast (Time)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 01:15
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Dolly spun into a hurricane Tuesday, heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border and the heavily populated Rio Grande Valley Source : Time (subscribe)Explore : Mexico, Texas

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Dolly now a hurricane, set to hit Texas coast (AP)

Posted 23/07/2008 at 00:00
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AP - Dolly spun into a hurricane Tuesday, heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border and the heavily populated Rio Grande Valley, where officials feared heavy rains could cause massive flooding and levee breaks.

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Tropical Storm Dolly heads for Texas-Mexico coast

Posted 22/07/2008 at 13:46
Source: Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Dolly strengthened slightly as it moved over the warm waters of the western Gulf of Mexico early Tuesday and was still expected to become a hurricane in the next 24 to 36 hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its latest report.

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Tropical Storm Dolly heads for Texas-Mexico coast (Reuters)

Posted 22/07/2008 at 13:45
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Reuters - Tropical Storm Dolly strengthened slightly as it moved over the warm waters of the western Gulf of Mexico early Tuesday and was still expected to become a hurricane in the next 24 to 36 hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its latest report.

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