Ida leaves record rainfall
by Rebecca Walker
Staff Writer
Nov 12, 2009 | 2598 views |  0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Amateur photographer Derrick Cotton captures the roar of Bains Gap Waterfall on Wednesday morning. Anniston set a record for Nov. 10 rainfall of over 3 inches thanks to the tropical system Ida. Photo: Bill Wilson/The Anniston Star
Amateur photographer Derrick Cotton captures the roar of Bains Gap Waterfall on Wednesday morning. Anniston set a record for Nov. 10 rainfall of over 3 inches thanks to the tropical system Ida. Photo: Bill Wilson/The Anniston Star
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Tropical Storm Ida left record rainfall behind as it blew through Calhoun County earlier this week, dropping as much as 4.5 inches in some spots and leading Alabama Power Co. to warn residents Wednesday of rising water along its lakes.

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