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    They let High Rock down in anticipation of heavy rain. I think this is a bit overboard. Name:  IMG_0654.jpg
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    I do to it's going to take a lot of rain to fill it back up


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    Man that's extreme. I know a lot rains is falling and on the way but that is awful low. But I understand the panic that's out there. My wife is about to go freaking crazy over little crap around here. I think she'd bring the pool in if she could.

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    The bright side is you can get under the bridges easier, just have to use a four wheeler instead of your boat
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    They pulled Roanoke Rapids lake down so low you can't get a boat off the trailer. I know Gaston and Kerr have been releasing a lot of water also.

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    I am glad they let some water out but that was a bit much!

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    Dam repair is a big concern when they predict flooding like they are with Florence. Easier to dump the lakes now than later.

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    It will be interesting to see how fast it fills up, looks like some people will have trouble getting boats off the lifts or out to winterize if it doesn’t fill fast. The forecast is calling for a wetter and colder than normal winter. Hopefully it 2 months away.

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    Im thinking I heard on the news that it would be around Wednesday before everything crested.

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    Going to be interesting for sure. The little creek on our place is as full as I've ever seen it.

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