Hope everyone gets missed by the WX, ugly fcst
Hope everyone gets missed by the WX, ugly fcst
Thank a sheepdog today for they are standing guard!
Fake news. But I hear some folks are reporting flying pigs.![]()
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This is almost as fun as watching your income tax getting prepared. The weather guy is getting hoarse, he’s been on camera so long. So far rain rates in west Tulsa 5.9in/hr...
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Gotta love Oklahoma, Tornado close enough we could hear it...
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Lotsa folks had to put in their dentures and put on their bras just in case. Luckily we only caught the south tail of this latest rodeo.
Round two at the moment, had a confirmed tornado over TIA. No telling how much rain overnight, my gauge overflowed before midnight.
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here in north dakota, no rain this spring, dry, lotta crops laying in cold dry dirt doing nothing. some neighbors here in the northern part of the state have refused to turn a wheel yet not wanting land to blow. froze yesterday morning. been years where ive had all my wheat sprayed in may this year so far i dont have a wheat plant up yet.
The wheat is looking real good in North Texas this year. The problem is there's been so much rain the fields may be too soft to bring it in.
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Here is some of the aftermath
Grand Lake Dam - 6 miles upstream of OK18
Discharging 175,000 CFS
In aviation terms, that about 4.7 Billion GPH
Going to be lots of flooding in the area - especially downstream of Keystone Dam on the Arkansas River. Places like Tulsa, Jenks, Sandsprings, Sapulpa, Skiatook, Muskogee, and many more unfortunately.
Won't be many people out on the lakes this Memorial Day Weekend.
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Lol. You’d thinkit looked smooth as a baby’s butt.
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Here in the south Mississippi delta we are completely flooded and have been for 3 months. Built a levee around my house and getting in and out on a tractor as it’s too deep for my pickup. I’ve been farming for 35 years and have never seen anything like it. I’ll be 100% prevented planting this year.
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My corn is up and looks good but not sure if I'll get the soybeans in before the June 15th planting deadline. Water sitting everywhere but I have installed a lot more drain tile in recent years so that is helping. Probably not doing downstream any good though. Less than a month ago I was kidding with some friends that we should buy lots of corn on the Chicago Board of Trade. As of today that would have been a good move and might still be.
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.25 inches rain where im at total this spring. crops arent looking very hot, but wheat dosent look to bad. guys sorting off some cow calf pairs now to thin things down some. corn being seeded now. wonder where the magazine guys are that say its got to be in by the first of may, not hearing a peep out of them this year.
Crazy! Here in South Florida, my lawn is dying for lack of water and this is allegedly the rainy season.
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