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Cold blast, but county may dodge icy bullet -- Snow dusting maybe as officials cast wary eye at tonight's arrival
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Curtis, Tim
2006
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Cold blast, but county may dodge icy bullet -- Snow dusting maybe as officials cast wary eye at tonight's arrival
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Cold blast, but county may dodge icy bullet -- Snow dusting maybe as officials cast wary eye at tonight's arrival
2006
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Locally concentrated rain could result in some spot flooding, but [Tim Curtis] said the county's creeks all appear to be at near normal levels and the Coldwater River is more than eight feet below the level at which it spills into nearby bottomland. \"We're not expecting icy conditions, but we have about 150 tons of sand ready to go if it comes,\" said Ray Tarrance, public works director in Southaven. Photo; Thomas Busler/The Commercial Appeal Kasey Walker of Horn Lake uses a hydraulic splitter to turn red oak logs into firewood on Star Landing west of the railroad. A roaring fire in the hearth would be welcome with area temperatures expected to plunge overnight.
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