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| Yearly Reports |
| Interested in what kind of weather occurred in a recent year? Check out the most memorable events below. |
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Heavy Rain on April 28-29 2006 (Flood Pictures) |
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| Two to three inches of rain fell in a short period of time in west Little Rock (Pulaski County) on 04/29/2006. The rain caused some flash flooding, as the following screen captures would suggest. The screen captures are from 1222 pm to 1259 pm at Landers Toyota Scion at I-430 and Colonel Glenn. Forty five cars were ruined, with damage estimated at $1.8 million. The captures were made from a video courtesy of Landers Toyota Scion. |
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| In the picture: Flash flooding began at 1222 pm CDT. Click to enlarge. |
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| In the picture: At 1223 pm CDT, the water was getting deeper and flowing swiftly. Click to enlarge. |
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| In the picture: By 1225 pm, the road through the dealership was under water. Click to enlarge. |
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| In the picture: How deep was the water? Check out the vehicle driving through the water at 1229 pm CDT. Click to enlarge. |
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| In the picture: At 1242 pm CDT, people at the dealership attempted to move cars sitting in the water. The first car moved ended up stalling. Click to enlarge. |
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| In the picture: By 1249 pm CDT, most of the cars had been driven away...with the focus shifting to the stalled car. Click to enlarge. |
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| In the picture: The flood water was subsiding at 1259 pm CDT. Click to enlarge. |
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