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Flash Flood Watch in effect for S. Oregon, N. California

By Meteorologist Milt Radford
 
June 3, 2009
 
MEDFORD, Ore. - A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for Wednesday evening across much of Southern Oregon and Northern California.
 
Isolated thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain may cause flooding in shallow basins and urban streets. This weather pattern will likely form again on Thursday.
 
Flash floods are serious weather events and local residents are encouraged to take precautions.

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