The Nation - News from June 16, 1986
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Severe thunderstorms moved across northern Texas and the northern Plains, pelting North Dakota with marble-size hail and heavy rain. In northeast Arkansas, several rivers swollen by heavy rain overflowed their banks and caused minor flooding in adjacent agricultural lowlands, the National Weather Service said. In Kansas, forecasters warned that high humidity and temperatures in the 90s could harm livestock, especially young animals.
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