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    Anything left in the SE?

    Or did it blow clean away? 24 hour weather summary is terrible. Cattle folk are all supermen and superwomen today

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    [QUOTE=farming101;339938]Or did it blow clean away? 24 hour weather summary is terrible. Cattle folk are all supermen

    Here in sw manitoba, blowing extremely hard still 80 km wind gusts near zero visiblity.

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        #4
        Wow, it blew so hard the entire east side of the prairies tipped over;-)

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          #5
          Its manitoba you know they lean to the left.

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            #6
            Fricken gusty bugger!

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              #7
              Heard it is the lowest pressure ever recorded in this area and is classified as a "land hurricane".
              I've never seen anything like it that's for sure.

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                #8
                Yesterday he Weather channel map showed a continent wide swirl from the Gulf of Mexico , up the Appalations (sp.?) ; around to to Churchill and a hook back to to Saskatoon and thence SE to Bismarck (roughly)

                And it wasn't moving much.

                And with winds like wreck havoc on structures and roofs.

                Snowfall moving off to NE and Churchill areas getting an additional another large accumulation.

                Looked like the Weather channel projected more snow moving in from West coast within 48 hours to fill in what missed this present massive blowing snow event

                Time to check out what they say now that its 24 hours later.

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                  #9
                  She's a massive "hook" from most of Sask and all Manitoba through to Atlantic ocean.

                  Strong continuous winds for Eastern Sask and all Manitoba for near future and very slowly moving off to east. Good thing there wasn't a big dump of snow over all this area or Mother Nature would have shut down all movement for days.

                  As it was there have been transportation delays in USA in North Dakota due to storm etc. Visibility lowered to point where continuous inability to see edges of roads in this area at least, and if it had been combined with a bit more snow...it would have been really brutal.

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                    #10
                    Web Bot predicted many wild spring storm and snow events hope its wrong. Also predicts a major market shakeup starting in march. Look out for March 15 when Trumps budget collides with the debt ceiling might be a good idea to move to the sidelines or into physical pm's. Hang onto your hats!

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                      #11
                      -25 calm here this morning

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                        #12
                        Biglentil , I have been hearing the same chatter about mid March

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                          #13
                          We can can credit reduced tillage and reduced summerfallow for the fact that snow banks are mostly white rather than black.
                          Thirty years ago it would have been different following a wind like the one we just had.

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                            #14
                            And yet the environtalists don't seem to notice .......

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                              #15
                              Dog had to tunnel six feet just to get out've his dog house

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