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    big storms!!

    Going to be an interesting morning come daybreak. Major crop damage reported accross a huge area. Winds over 100 km and reports of some big time hail in places. Wild stuff on the radars from 10pm through past mid-night from Edmonton to Redeer going east into Man.

    #2
    It was a WILD storm.

    Purple, white, lightning, growling we got 6 tenths in half an hour.

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      #3
      I woke up in a heavy fog this morning, which is still going strong. Has nothing to do with the corn squeezings, white lightning, that Tom was sipping to see purple!

      It sounds like the appropriate time to say... Cheers!

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        #4
        Checking,

        There were 3 cameras going on the front deck.

        Folks from town out for the show got caught in the sheets of rain and fog when it hit!

        I will see if our younger techmasters can post som pics today.

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          #5
          Wind gust up to 150 km/hr around cochin - stripped flowers from canola. Major damage around lakes and north.

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            #6
            Even BTO Land needa Drink once in awhile. Hopefully The Heavens open up soon. Guess I better put some more Money in the Money Bowl at Church when Theys passing it around!!!!!!!!!

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              #7
              We are up to 1.4" now in 24hrs.

              My Princess did this from her camera last night!

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                #8
                Went through rosetown today and they had a major amount of rain,in a very short period.Would be interesting to know exactly how many inchs they got?The number 7 highway going through town,had to go through water probably a foot deep.The combines sitting in John deeres lot you couldn't even see the rubber below the rims,and it was still pouring rain as we left town.

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