WYO HEELER
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Well boys and girls, cinch the hats down, get the kites out and watch the windmills turn, because it is gonna be windy tommorrow. Calling for 30-50 mph here.
WyomingRancher said:Yet another day in paradise :roll: :
* Winds... sustained west winds of 35 to 50 mph are expected with
gusts around 65 mph... especially later this morning and this
afternoon. Locally higher gusts around 75 mph are possible
around the more wind prone areas.
Guess who lives in the "wind prone areas"??? :shock: :roll: On the bright side, the snow has pretty much melted, so it can't turn into a ground blizzard. More snow is on the way though.
Big Muddy rancher said:WyomingRancher said:Yet another day in paradise :roll: :
* Winds... sustained west winds of 35 to 50 mph are expected with
gusts around 65 mph... especially later this morning and this
afternoon. Locally higher gusts around 75 mph are possible
around the more wind prone areas.
Guess who lives in the "wind prone areas"??? :shock: :roll: On the bright side, the snow has pretty much melted, so it can't turn into a ground blizzard. More snow is on the way though.
If the wind ever quits on ya you'll probably tip over. :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Big Muddy rancher said:WyomingRancher said:Yet another day in paradise :roll: :
* Winds... sustained west winds of 35 to 50 mph are expected with
gusts around 65 mph... especially later this morning and this
afternoon. Locally higher gusts around 75 mph are possible
around the more wind prone areas.
Guess who lives in the "wind prone areas"??? :shock: :roll: On the bright side, the snow has pretty much melted, so it can't turn into a ground blizzard. More snow is on the way though.
If the wind ever quits on ya you'll probably tip over. :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
WyomingRancher said:Yet another day in paradise :roll: :
* Winds... sustained west winds of 35 to 50 mph are expected with
gusts around 65 mph... especially later this morning and this
afternoon. Locally higher gusts around 75 mph are possible
around the more wind prone areas.
Guess who lives in the "wind prone areas"??? :shock: :roll: On the bright side, the snow has pretty much melted, so it can't turn into a ground blizzard. More snow is on the way though.
How windy was it? Well......
MARK HENCKEL, Gazette Outdoors Editor | Posted: Tuesday, May 4, 2010 5:29 pm
Whew! What a windy day it was across Montana. How windy was it? Well…..
The wind was so strong that leaping trout came back down without any spots.
The wind was so strong that the antler tines on deer and elk are now all pointing in the same direction.
The wind was so strong that you could see parts of Idaho blowing past windows in Wibaux.
The wind was so strong and waves pounded so much oxygen into lakes that fish were up on top gasping for less air.
The wind was so strong that hunters are still going to be finding mountain goats in the antelope herds this fall.
There was so much wind that you swore you were on stage at a political party rally.
The wind was so strong that a tent camper fell asleep on the shores of Flathead Lake and woke up next to Fort Peck.
The wind was so strong that Minnesota and Wisconsin are now calling themselves Big Sky Country.
And the wind was so strong that I couldn't even go fishing – darnitalltoheck!