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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1260679" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I was looking at the intellicast radar. The east side wrap around seems to be the heaviest over you. Those are some really big bands too. No red on the radar tho. Lots of green and yellow. </p><p></p><p>When it came over, I was west of the eye by about 10 miles. West side did not get as much rain as the east side. Winds were around 35 which is nothing. </p><p></p><p>We had two dry weeks here. So our ground was no longer saturated. The pastures will actually take in some of the water. </p><p></p><p>Its hilly here. There will be flooding in low lying areas because of the slopes but there always is. Flood plains will be dangerous because of all the spring rains we have had and lakes are already full. </p><p></p><p>Overall, not much impact to me. Its always a blessing to get rain. My ponds runneth over. Much better than the 2010 hauling 1000 gallons of water to the cows every evening and 10,000 gallons a day on weekends. Wet cows drink a lot of water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1260679, member: 3162"] I was looking at the intellicast radar. The east side wrap around seems to be the heaviest over you. Those are some really big bands too. No red on the radar tho. Lots of green and yellow. When it came over, I was west of the eye by about 10 miles. West side did not get as much rain as the east side. Winds were around 35 which is nothing. We had two dry weeks here. So our ground was no longer saturated. The pastures will actually take in some of the water. Its hilly here. There will be flooding in low lying areas because of the slopes but there always is. Flood plains will be dangerous because of all the spring rains we have had and lakes are already full. Overall, not much impact to me. Its always a blessing to get rain. My ponds runneth over. Much better than the 2010 hauling 1000 gallons of water to the cows every evening and 10,000 gallons a day on weekends. Wet cows drink a lot of water. [/QUOTE]
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