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  2. Georgia Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Georgia Rain" is a song written by Ed Hill and Karyn Rochelle, and recorded by American country music artist Trisha Yearwood. It was released in April 2005 as the lead-off single for her album Jasper County. The song, her first Top 40 country hit since "Inside Out" in 2001, reached number 15 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

  3. Climate of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The entire state, including the North Georgia mountains, receives moderate to heavy rain, which varies from 45 inches (1,100 mm) in central Georgia [6] to approximately 75 inches (1,900 mm) around the Northeast part of the state. [7] Georgia has had severe droughts in the past, especially in 2007.

  4. Jasper County (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jasper County is the tenth studio album by American country music singer Trisha Yearwood.It was Yearwood's first studio album in four years since 2001's Inside Out.. Yearwood took a four-year break from recording after 2001 mainly because she began a relationship with Garth Brooks (whom she would later marry) and creative time.

  5. Trisha Yearwood - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "Georgia Rain", peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her first major hit since 2002. [35] The second single, "Trying to Love You" was released to radio October 31, reaching number 52.

  6. List of Georgia hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta recorded over 5 inches (130 mm) of rain on July 6, its sixth-highest one-day rainfall since records began in 1878. [29] This is more rain than the area normally gets in all of July. [30] Hurricane Dennis – The outerbands of Hurricane Dennis caused local flooding the Atlanta area ...

  7. 2009 Southeastern United States floods - Wikipedia

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    Continuous rain, spawned by moisture pulled from the Gulf of Mexico, fell faster than the local watersheds could drain the runoff. Initial damages from around the state were estimated at $250 million. On September 26, Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine raised the

  8. Tropical Storm Alberto (1994) - Wikipedia

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    Up to 27.85 in (707 mm) of rain fell near Americus. Flooding resulted in the closure of approximately 1,000 bridges, while about 471,000 acres (191,000 ha) of croplands were inundated in Georgia alone. Throughout Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, approximately 18,000 businesses and homes suffered damage or destruction.

  9. Rabun County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Rabun County (/ ˈ r eɪ b ən /) is the northeasternmost county in the U.S. state of Georgia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,883, [1] up from 16,276 in 2010. [2] The county seat is Clayton. [3]