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Dumped the rain gauge tube about 3PM, it was past the 8 inch mark and had run over. :run
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Dumped the rain gauge tube about 3PM, it was past the 8 inch mark and had run over. :run
Get ready because there is more coming :wall:.
Is it too late to get all the animals on the boat?
Looks like we are going to get a break. Maybe things will clear up before this weekend, I really want to hit MS Sound for reds.......
I wouldn't bet on clear water any time soon ::)
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lmrfc/?n=pas...drainagebasins
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/serfc/ahps_RVFSAL.php
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??? :run
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Is it too late to get all the animals on the boat?
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I will trade you my 10 inches of wet snow in Chicago for your 8 inches of rain down there.
:boohoo:
We built a new pond on a piece of property in Thomaston this past fall thinking it was going to take two winters to fill it up.Well,the drain pipe got tested the other night,16'' of rain in 16 days.
Fin---last time they left the unicorns behind. This time, let's leave the feral hogs---maybe the redbugs and skeeters, too.
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I wouldn't bet on clear water any time soon ::)
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MS Sound tidal creeks might clear up with a few days of no rain. But I see no hope for the Mobile, Tensaw, Apalachee or Blakeley Rivers anytime soon.