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This storm has caused major flooding, sinkholes & destruction in multiple states in the USA & is about to ramp up in a Landocane or Landicane, or I don't know, a wind and rain monster. Let's survive it and then name it.
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Weather Madness Video about Landicane
https://weathermadness.com/2018/06/20/daily-video-landcane-in-the-plains-severe-storms-va-md-again/

the Crankywxguy blog ( highly recommended)
http://www.stormhamster.com/entry/e061918.htm

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https://weather.com/forecast/regional/news/2018-06-18-texas-tropical-moisture-heavy-rain-drought-relief-flood-threat

Heavy Rain in South Texas Could Bring More Flooding Before Tropical Disturbance Washes Out

Showers and thunderstorms will be numerous in coastal Texas through early Thursday.
Major flooding has occurred in areas that have seen repeated bouts of rain.
Flash flood emergencies were issued in south Texas, but have since expired.
Heavy rainfall in south Texas Wednesday morning caused major flooding that has submerged vehicles and structures, forced evacuations and led to numerous water rescues.

The National Weather Service (NWS) had issued two flash flood emergencies in south Texas following 6-14 inches of rainfall early this week. More rainfall is possible through early Thursday.

Here's what has happened so far, and what we're expecting through early Thursday:

Storm Reports
The heavy rain has caused roads to crumble in McAllen, the location of the first flash flood emergency. Some communities in McAllen and surrounding communities, including Weslaco, have seen 4-8 inches of rain. Weslaco picked up more than 11 inches of rain.

An elderly woman was rescued in rising waters in McAllen.
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In Weslaco, local emergency management reports the Las Brisas neighborhood is being evacuated, according to the NWS.

Mulitple road closures have been reported in Hidalgo County, including near Mercedes and in Weslaco.

An earlier emergency was prompted by heavy rainfall in Harlingen, Texas, which has seen 14.65 inches of rain in the 72 hours ending 11 a.m. CDT Wednesday. Lighter rainfall this afternoon has allowed the flash flood emergency to expire.

Cars were reported to be submerged in floodwaters along frontage roads of Interstate 2 from Mercedes to Harlingen. Water has also inundated multiple structures in Mercedes and Donna, according to an NWS report.

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Cameron County has opened the Los Fresnos dome for those that need shelter, according to the Valley Morning Star.

Some communities in Brownsville have seen 4-5 inches of rain since Monday.

Several roads and summer schools remain closed as of Wednesday afternoon in Corpus Christi due to the heavy rainfall.

Another flash flood emergency was issued Wednesday morning for Port Aransas, Texas. Water rescues were reported in the city and water entered some homes, according to the NWS.

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Cameron County has opened the Los Fresnos dome for those that need shelter, according to the Valley Morning Star.

Some communities in Brownsville have seen 4-5 inches of rain since Monday.

Several roads and summer schools remain closed as of Wednesday afternoon in Corpus Christi due to the heavy rainfall.

Another flash flood emergency was issued Wednesday morning for Port Aransas, Texas. Water rescues were reported in the city and water entered some homes, according to the NWS.



Mike Seidel

@mikeseidel
Flash flooding continues here in Pt. Aransas, TX following 4-5" of rain this morning with more coming down. Fortunately most of the homes are elevated above the flooded streets. FFW warning until 12:15 PM CT. We're live on @weatherchannel @NWSCorpus

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Flooding also occurred on the upper Texas coast from heavy rain late Monday and again on Tuesday. Almost 11 inches of rain soaked the Beaumont-Port Arthur area Monday-Tuesday.

Vehicles stalled in Port Arthur due to street flooding Tuesday morning. In nearby Bridge City, floodwaters reportedly entered some homes, according to an NWS storm report.

(NEWS: Roads Shut Down as Flooding Slams Texas)

Elsewhere, more than a foot of rainfall accumulated near Falfurrias in south Texas during a 30-hour period between Monday and midday Tuesday.

Premont, Texas, picked up 11-plus inches of rain Monday night through Tuesday morning. However, the rain gauge at that location overflowed, so the precise amount of rain is unknown, according to the NWS.

Tuesday evening, several high water rescues were reported in the Corpus Christi area with many roads flooded

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