WI Rain, Rain Go Away
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05/18/20 07:24 AM
05/18/20 07:24 AM
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Green Bay and NE WI has been dumped on in the last 24 hours 2.5" - 4" with another 2" expected today. Flooding in the streets of Green Bay.
Stay dry friends.
Brian
Author of The Lure Hunter: A Guide to Finding Fishing Lures
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Re: WI Rain, Rain Go Away
[Re: Green Bay]
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05/18/20 07:26 AM
05/18/20 07:26 AM
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"Twerker"
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NO,we are getting way less than predicted cause it all stayed west of us and up through the lakes.
i've saw enough mud for a while also so as ya dont feel alone.
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Re: WI Rain, Rain Go Away
[Re: Co�s]
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05/18/20 08:14 AM
05/18/20 08:14 AM
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The east wind here is worse than the rain. Never see an east wind like this and no one is set up for it. Thought everything was going to blow away last night. Wife called this morning to say a huge section of the neighbors barn is collapsing from the wind. Folks we bought our 40 from. The east wind on this side of the pond is blowing the lake back up the rivers and flooding most of the lake side towns/cities.
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Re: WI Rain, Rain Go Away
[Re: Green Bay]
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05/18/20 10:23 AM
05/18/20 10:23 AM
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We needed the rain It has been petty dry down In our area.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: WI Rain, Rain Go Away
[Re: KeithC]
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05/18/20 01:40 PM
05/18/20 01:40 PM
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Yep, pretty wet here in the Eau Claire Area, rivers will be up for awhile for sure. On the plus side, WI has been under a high fire danger for awhile now. I need 5 dry days in a row so I can bale hay. It's ready to cut.
Keith Keith, if push comes to shove and you don't get the dry weather to make good dry bales (assuming you're baling big rounds), we made first and second crop into balage. The extra expense is worth it, esoecially when you're faced with salvaging hay that has been rained on. Been there too many times in the past.
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