Posted by Texasmark1 on June 22, 2015 at 13:57:50 from (184.63.170.149):
In Reply to: Huge Storm Front posted by Married2Allis on June 22, 2015 at 09:52:06:
After 20+ inches in May, first of june stayed dry just long enough to get in the field and get the hay cut, baled and out. Now it's started in again. Had another 2 3/4 inches yesterday after raining every day for the past week. Ground just can't hold any more water. Flooding in the lakes around here is out of control.....local lake is 11 1/2' over flood plan. Lakes can't let water out because it will flood Dallas. Good news is hardly any lake in TX. that isn't 100% or so. Been 3-5 year dry spell and we needed that. I have Bermuda grass that I didn't know I had. It's everywhere. Guess you take the good with the bad.
On the "Non Event" storm, our news casters around here apparently went to Journalism school too. The Intellecast radar report on my computer shows a dark green cell and the local media have the same cell plastered with yellow, red and some violet.......gotta keep the pot stirred up.
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