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Can't find a link but Lake Champlain is at 102 ft. another tenth of a ft
and it passes record. Lots of water still to enter from flooding and snow melt. |
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On Apr 28, 10:10*pm, Lil Abner wrote:
Can't find a link but Lake Champlain is at 102 ft. another tenth of a ft and it passes record. Lots of water still to enter from flooding and snow melt. A friend of mine has a 50 ft. houseboat on Kentucky lake and is a feared that it might go down.he lives and works in the central part of Illinois and can't take off work to check it out until this weekend. He sent me a text today and said: "...Looks like there's another possibility of losing another houseboat, Tim. The report is that Kentucky Lake may get so high that it will actually go over the dam. And the warning is that local marinas may actually float above their mooring poles..." Doesn't sound very good! |
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On Apr 28, 11:10*pm, Lil Abner wrote:
Can't find a link but Lake Champlain is at 102 ft. another tenth of a ft and it passes record. Lots of water still to enter from flooding and snow melt. Better tie em up to the nearest tree...lol |
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