According to the local weatherman, the San Antonio to Corpus Christi area needs 15" of rain just to improve to the "exteme" drought rating.
northtexas":8ke53k04 said:Also, it looks like my Texas county was D-4 as well. About like SA's.
Think before you post.
surely notKNERSIE":1xq2dnr1 said:northtexas":1xq2dnr1 said:Also, it looks like my Texas county was D-4 as well. About like SA's.
Think before you post.
Who are you talking to? Me?
No, me, which is sort of ironic considering the fact that he didn't read my post.Who are you talking to? Me?
It's not my "little graph", it's the USDA's definition of drought.
northtexas":20ylt9ln said:3.9 inches yesterday and last night combined.
I know it don't help your pasture but that deal just hung over the north edge of DFW. Sherman, Denison, got hammered. Did it go ahead and fall down to Little Elm?
With all due respect, if you are going to reply to posts about official levels of drought, do a little research on what that means. Some of the driest counties in the nation are not in a drought.Tell that to the rancher who is watching his cattle die because of drought.
KNERSIE":fvtdvoqa said:Let's not argue about who has the droughtiest drought and rather hope and pray everyone that needs rain gets it in a timely manner.
yep..... "should be" what its all about....Herefords.US":3u62wkx1 said:KNERSIE":3u62wkx1 said:Let's not argue about who has the droughtiest drought and rather hope and pray everyone that needs rain gets it in a timely manner.
AMEN!
George