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    #31
    Some wildly varying amounts here in Manitoba. I'm an hour south of Brandon, we got about 24". Brandon apparently only received 4-5". However, an hour north at Onanole they got over 30".

    I'm getting a kick out of the SM posts of a few people in the 4-5" areas mocking the warnings to get "prepped" for a big storm while at the same time shrieking about getting "prepped" for other "scary" events...

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      #32
      You can tell the weather network went woke, they dont give the weather like this anymore. Didnt mind them being wrong back then.

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        #33
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        You can tell the weather network went woke, they dont give the weather like this anymore. Didnt mind them being wrong back then.

        Sounds like you need to move to Mexico, so you can enjoy the weather forecasts again:

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          #34
          Originally posted by therealnorthernf View Post
          LOL. and now the weather has to be the same in southern Man as it is in one location of southern Sask.. I love it when people make claims about the weather.... So according to u the snowfall amounts have to be at least the same in Winnipeg as they are on your brother's farm in southern Sask..
          LOL, shit the snowfall for all this winter was a foot less at the cottage than at my farmyard 12 miles away.. Your brother must not be paying his fair share of the carbon tax to have such bad weather.
          Everybody and their dog knows Winnipeg got 25-30 cm of snow, it's all over the news , so why would I point out the obvious. The reason I brought up Sask levels because that's where Sheep farms. He the one doubting the storm.

          We got rain at the beginning and then a 10 inches of snow at the farm from the storm. So it you were to add the rain to the snow amount it would easily be a foot. Wet slop all over the place.

          Really don't get why you, Junkie, and Sheep have any reason to come on Agriville to down play and question what the severity of the storm was for other farmers and locations.

          Killarney got well over two feet, is that enough for you?

          I guess you guys got F all else to do but be angry at weather forecasters.

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            #35
            Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
            Everybody and their dog knows Winnipeg got 25-30 cm of snow, it's all over the news , so why would I point out the obvious. The reason I brought up Sask levels because that's where Sheep farms. He the one doubting the storm.

            We got rain at the beginning and then a 10 inches of snow at the farm from the storm. So it you were to add the rain to the snow amount it would easily be a foot. Wet slop all over the place.

            Really don't get why you, Junkie, and Sheep have any reason to come on Agriville to down play and question what the severity of the storm was for other farmers and locations.

            Killarney got well over two feet, is that enough for you?

            I guess you guys got F all else to do but be angry at weather forecasters.
            Not a single soul said there were not areas that got hammered. I suggest calming down and reflecting. Go to CBC and learn all about trans Ramadan.

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              #36
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              You can tell the weather network went woke, they dont give the weather like this anymore. Didnt mind them being wrong back then.

              Right shoulder look, you two must be from Gander.

              Don't try to figure it out T SSIPper, just chug on that coffee, and enjoy the weather scenes.

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                #37
                Originally posted by checking View Post
                Right shoulder look, you two must be from Gander.

                Don't try to figure it out T SSIPper, just chug on that coffee, and enjoy the weather scenes.
                You better google hangover cure, you will need a miracle cure this morning!

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                  #38
                  Volatility causing some issues in commodity markets;

                  https://www.wsj.com/articles/chaotic-commodity-markets-spill-over-into-real-world-11649771900

                  "Traders and analysts say the added costs and heightened risk of trading commodities has dried up market liquidity—the ability to transact at expected prices without causing big moves in prices or disorderly trading."

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                    #39
                    Happy Easter Every One.

                    Turkey is cooked, Ham is done, Perogies Cabbage rolls and hot crossed buns lots of wine beer etc and fun. Have a great weekend with family and friends.

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                      From this part-time Catholic have a Very Happy Easter. I'm stuffed from yesterday I think today will be a quiet day sleeping. Tomorrow is one trip around the sun for me again on this earth

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