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That's still odd, even for Orlando. -- nm
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JaxSean
Some parts of Charlotte County got over 20 inches of rain in 24 hours and that part of the storm headed toward Orlando
Posted by
ty97
Sep 29 '22, 06:25
So I figure there are spots in Orlando that just got torrential rain causing localized flooding like this (but I'm just guessing!)
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Yeah, my Orlando person says her boat and dock are destroyed. (Lives on a lake.) -- nm
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Dark Callisto
Sep 29, 06:37
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