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This morning we were beginning to see the effects of Tropical Storm Dolly, which now looks to make landfall around Brownsville, Texas. Waves were around 5 feet at 7:30 a.m.
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The surf was also pushing in hundreds of jellyfish (sea nettles), as you can see from the photo above. You may click on the pictures to enlarge.
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