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The storm is almost stalled and could take 12 hours to go from New Orleans 70 miles north to Baton Rouge
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 6406905:MV8xOTcyMzAzXzcxQkM4MTQ2] Updated 7:44 a.m. ET] A tornado watch remains in effect for southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi until 4 p.m. CT Wednesday, the National Weather Service says. Water has overtopped levees in Plaquemines Parish and officials fear “deep flooding” there http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/29/isaac-drenches-gulf-coast/?hpt=hp_t1 http://tropics.hamweather.com/ [/quote]
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Updated 7:44 a.m. ET] A tornado watch remains in effect for southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi until 4 p.m. CT Wednesday, the National Weather Service says.
Water has overtopped levees in Plaquemines Parish and officials fear “deep flooding” there
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