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I Luv Herfrds

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Wondering if you got hit by that storm today.
Watched that nasty looking cloud build to the north of us then start moving east.
I was on a tractor all day or I would have pm'ed you about it.
Saw another nasty storm system build to the southeast and converge with the first one.
Hope you were not in it's path. Have been hearing reports of some good size hail.

Hope the hay was baled up.
 
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I Luv Herfrds said:
Wondering if you got hit by that storm today.
Watched that nasty looking cloud build to the north of us then start moving east.
I was on a tractor all day or I would have pm'ed you about it.
Saw another nasty storm system build to the southeast and converge with the first one.
Hope you were not in it's path. Have been hearing reports of some good size hail.

Hope the hay was baled up.

Split and went right around us-- the north place got a few raindrops.. :? They had a tornado warning out for the storm that went south of us- but it looked like it went along the Lake and out in the Missouri badlands...

We would take a good inch or two of rain...
 
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I spoke too soon-- 2AM this morning my weather alert radio went off- I sat straight up in bed :shock: more storms moving in...Woke up at 5AM to the constant rumble of thunder...
We got little rain here on the river- but a mile north got .3-- the north place (35 miles north) got .2.....And there are still little storms rolling thru...

Sounds like some areas got up to an inch of rain- and the Frazer-Wolf Point- Circle area got up to 2" hail- that destroyed crops... :(

Hope that white reaper will hold off a few more weeks- some are starting on their winter wheat- my neighbor who does my combining says his peas will be ready to go in about a week- and when he finish's them, my wheat fields should be ready to go...
 

I Luv Herfrds

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Checked our winter wheat this morning. Some will be ready in about 4-7 days and the rest will be longer.
The barley is going to be at least a 2 or 3 more weeks.

Was concerned about that cloud because it was building like the one that hit you last year.

Got .03" of rain last night. There was more over east of us.

Still don't have a new camera or I would have been taking pic's of those storms.
 
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Another thunderstorm rolled thru the southern part of the County about 2AM- dropped about .3 of an inch of rain down here...I was afraid it may still be going this morning because I needed to sort some cows-pair them- and move them to the community pasture....But by 5AM it was over- and the north place where the cows were only got a little shower....

But it did start a fire out in the Missouri Breaks south about 30 miles south of me...From here the plumes of smoke look pretty impressive...I heard its in timber and brush in some pretty inacessable areas...Later this afternoon I heard the choppers going over....
 

I Luv Herfrds

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Had a storm come through last night. The wind got the power lines west of us to touching, so we were getting some power surges. Blew a branch onto a transformer in Fort Benton and blew it.
Other then the wind it was a pretty calm storm. Had some lighting, but no fires.
Got woke up this morning to some thunder. So keep your eye to the sky it was moving to the northeast. Pretty humid this morning too, so I won't be too surprised if there are a few storms today.
Just caught the radar map and the storms are building.
 

OldDog/NewTricks

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That's why I like Earhquakes _ they just HIT no waiting/wondering time _ a 5.4 quake is like a colt CrowHopp'in _ a quake has to be 7.+ before I take note...

The quake on Judge Judy is all NewBe's HaHa :D :D :D
 
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OldDog/NewTricks said:
The quake on Judge Judy is all NewBe's HaHa :D :D :D

When I watched that on the news- they were sure all diving under desks...

Thats what I like about this country- we might have blizzards, but the ground isn't shaking all the time and slipping off into the ocean- or big holes opening up out of anywhere... :shock:

90 degrees and humid again- thunder heads are building...
 

I Luv Herfrds

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The wind blew any storms away from us yesterday.

Alot of guys are cutting their winter wheat. Husband said we got over 50 bushel an acre off of our seed ground. Have a couple of strips over east that had some lodging going on. Can hardly wait to see what that does for bushels.
 
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