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Encyclopedia > 15th November
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November 15 is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 46 days remaining.



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Mid November 2001 Floods over Central and South Central Texas (850 words)
November 2001 is the wettest November of record for the Austin City Climate Station, now Austin Mabry, mainly from the affects of the November 15th flood.
From November 1st to 23rd, total rain at Austin Mabry is at 8.07 inches, exceeding the previous record of 7.99 inches in 1907.
The wettest November was in 1974, when flooding rains also came to the Austin Area, and left 12.49 inches of rain at Austin Bergstrom.
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