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Mar 11, 2023 | 11:00 1 Better stick our noses out and go pushing snow. It was a pretty good blow all night but not that much snow, probably half of what was predicted as a couple of inches. Reply With Quote
biglentil's Avatar Mar 11, 2023 | 12:07 2
Quote Originally Posted by sumdumguy View Post
Better stick our noses out and go pushing snow. It was a pretty good blow all night but not that much snow, probably half of what was predicted as a couple of inches.
Just out pushing, definetely a stay home kinda day, not much snow but with this wind the drifts are large and visibility poor. Reply With Quote
Mar 11, 2023 | 13:48 3 Done here in NW
Very little snow , more wind than anything
Nice and sunny now , temps much better Reply With Quote
Mar 11, 2023 | 14:06 4 Up here in the NE it’s sunny and warm but not melting. No snow out of this storm but wind is starting to get a little stronger.
Don’t need or want anymore snow.
We have lots of snow for a decent runoff already. Reply With Quote
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  • Mar 11, 2023 | 16:24 5 The stubbles and hay fields are full now, for sure. One of the first winters in a lot of years that we are filled up. 👍 Reply With Quote
    Mar 11, 2023 | 19:36 6 Needed to start up the versatile and make a spot for feeding cows, this wind could bugger of anytime soon. Reply With Quote
    Mar 12, 2023 | 09:39 7 Anything that didn't find a bluff ended up in North Dakota, or my driveway! Reply With Quote
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  • Mar 12, 2023 | 10:20 8 Gosh we had 6 days of southeast wind. Quit Friday after 4” of snow. No frost and ground is dry so all this snow should soak in. Looks like it’s going to slowly warm up aiding that. Still will need a bunch of spring moisture to take pressure off. It’s gradually getting drier since 2021. Nowhere near droughts you guys south are in now but the trend here is slowly getting dry again. Judging by amount of heifer calves and twins I’ve got we are in for a dry summer. Reply With Quote