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1/13/24 Sultan Slicer #2 - Heavy rain, snow, wind?


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1 hour ago, Torch Tiger said:

It's awesome out there!  Exciting winter

in what way is pouring rain and temps in the 40’s awesome?

54 minutes ago, dendrite said:

A devastating peak gust of 23mph so far here.

I hope you are keeping the chickens safe

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6 minutes ago, SJonesWX said:

in what way is pouring rain and temps in the 40’s awesome?

I hope you are keeping the chickens safe

we have a storm going, it's maybe the last decent storm for a while.  Models look lame through the next week to 10, check out the disaster 1/17 and January discussion threads.  I guess tomorrows squall could be exciting for a few minutes 

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4 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:

we have a storm going, it's maybe the last decent storm for a while.  Models look lame through the next week to 10, check out the disaster 1/17 and January discussion threads.  I guess tomorrows squall could be exciting for a few minutes 

Today’s storm boring AF. 

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46 minutes ago, SJonesWX said:

I hope you are keeping the chickens safe

Kidding aside, a good portion of their covered run is underwater right now simply because of the water table. I’m really hoping for a week long relatively dry stretch. We should freeze up decently this week so I’ll at least be able to throw some of my chopped hay/straw on top to keep their dry. But these cutters are becoming a struggle.

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13 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Kidding aside, a good portion of their covered run is underwater right now simply because of the water table. I’m really hoping for a week long relatively dry stretch. We should freeze up decently this week so I’ll at least be able to throw some of my chopped hay/straw on top to keep their dry. But these cutters are becoming a struggle.

Mine too.  They won't even come down from the coop.  They hate this winter more than I do.

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2 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Not as much as hoped in ski country. My friend in Jackson NH says only 2” new at his house, 

But it seems like it's still sn there. I think 2" w/ minimal rain is preferable to 6" with rain on top.

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