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  • grassfarmer
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2002
    • 9734

    Bit wet in S MB

    I think we'll be Ok for moisture now. 4.25" here since yesterday mid morning! YR.NO was predicting 3.5" as far back as Saturday, Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning yesterday mid afternoon for as much as 2" in places. I welcome it for the grass and our farm in general but the flooding in the basement not so much. How big an area in SE SK/MB got wet as it seemed widespread on the radar?
  • MBgrower
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 1565

    #2
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    I think we'll be Ok for moisture now. 4.25" here since yesterday mid morning! YR.NO was predicting 3.5" as far back as Saturday, Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning yesterday mid afternoon for as much as 2" in places. I welcome it for the grass and our farm in general but the flooding in the basement not so much. How big an area in SE SK/MB got wet as it seemed widespread on the radar?
    About 3.5" here since Sunday. first 1"+ rain in 2 years.

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    • farmaholic
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 17478

      #3
      That is alot of rain at one time, especially over a 24 hour period. You would have to have special conditions for that much rain not to pool.

      A world of extremes.

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      • SASKFARMER
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 6954

        #4
        That kind of rain event would have flooded out more acres. I'll take the Zero we got and be happy. To those who got good rain to watch things grow with the plus 30 on way.

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        • sumdumguy
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 11974

          #5
          That system was stalled over southern MB and looked like a pump sucking up moisture from Minneapolis and south. I can smell the mushrooms popping from Regina👍

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          • woodland
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2015
            • 1972

            #6
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            That kind of rain event would have flooded out more acres. I'll take the Zero we got and be happy. To those who got good rain to watch things grow with the plus 30 on way.
            Plus 30 ?????
            Are you hogging all the heat since April was warmer here than it currently is and has been in most of a month.



            Haven’t got any hay down yet and don’t think there’ll be any coming down for a while. The few fields that are down in the neighbourhood are very well rinsed out already. The corn is shivering patiently awaiting the sun ......... hopefully it comes out sometime soon. 🍀

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            • grassfarmer
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2002
              • 9734

              #7
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              That is alot of rain at one time, especially over a 24 hour period. You would have to have special conditions for that much rain not to pool.

              A world of extremes.
              That's the funny thing - there isn't that much pooled - apart from in the f'kn basement. Sloughs are topped up but lot spots in the pasture are generally dry. This picture was taken on a bit higher ground but I just moved 65 pairs through the gap between me and the quad and they never made a mark. Permanent pasture can handle a lot of water - no doubt my corn will have water sitting in every low spot.

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              • samhill
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 896

                #8
                Here in the RRV we got 1.5 inches, about 40 Kms north of U.S. border. First decent rain since seeding, before that in June we had a 4/10 and and a 3 weeks later 6/10. Been hot and dry. This was much needed.
                Crops been hanging on, but was dry a long ways down.

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                • Horse
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 1930

                  #9
                  200mm june 76mm sofar in july lots of crops suffering,little spraying done,weeds will be a large problem,hay is better quanty but quality is going to be very poor,but will be lots of stuff,dont think we will be haying before the end of july. Be a good yr for the grinders.

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                  • grassfarmer
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 9734

                    #10
                    Originally posted by samhill View Post
                    Here in the RRV we got 1.5 inches, about 40 Kms north of U.S. border. First decent rain since seeding, before that in June we had a 4/10 and and a 3 weeks later 6/10. Been hot and dry. This was much needed.
                    Crops been hanging on, but was dry a long ways down.
                    You're exactly straight east of me then. It's weird looking at the rainfall totals, maybe not as big a general rain as I thought. See lots of 1/2" and 1" totals not far from us - like 15-40 kms away. Guess we must have been the bullseye this time.

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