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Appendix E Chronology of Releases on West Texas Weather Wire
Pages 51-54

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From page 51...
... included headline for severe thunderstorm watch. Men tioned very heavy thunderstorm near Toyah (Reeves County)
From page 52...
... highlighted severe thunderstorm watch and described sev eral very heavy thunderstorms across west Texas and southeast New Mexico. Mentioned that very heavy thunderstorms should continue to develop throughout the evening with the likelihood of large hail, strong gusty winds, heavy rains, and frequent lightning.
From page 53...
... headlined tornado watch for the Permian Basin and South Plains. Described very heavy thunderstorm activity across southwest Texas, including Reeves County south of Pecos.
From page 54...
... valid until 1:15 a.m., Saturday, for northern Ector County. Radar indicated slow moving thunderstorms in northern Ector County that produced some street and highway flooding.


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