And where is this ideal spot on the DRY prairies that won the T-storm lottery?
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWe have relatives at Didsbury.
Only an inch here this week, we'll take it but could use some on a regular basis, we had muddy seeding conditions and a couple 2inchers in may and early June but nothing since and that heat and wind is tough on everything. Cereals mostly ok, average I would think, there are some piss poor canola crops though, some look good but looks like a bunch of heat blasting, specially RR varieties. Grass needs more soon, gonna be some hungry critters.
Not sure no 4" at once is the lotto either, that's likely gonna do more harm than good.
The storms in our area that got lots of rain also got some nasty hail. Did you Blaithin?
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Other problem with weather is the dam averages. If you look at rainfall totals for last 12 months I bet most of us are average or above but it's the timing that's screwed up. Last year was super dry till end of June then didn't stop till freeze up but on paper looked like a good year. I bet it turns out the same this year numbers ok but timing wrong. Couple big 5inch September rains and a few minus 4 nights in august to balance this heat out and it will be all good. Right?😩ðŸ˜
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No, haven't got any hail in my area yet.
The big storms with the warnings have been missing us for the most part. That 4" one was just a system that parked over us for the night, no warnings from it and no hail.
Most likely 3.5 of those 4 just ran off down the hill but a bit stuck around. Pond level came back up and the grass stopped crunching. Cows are happy again for the moment. Except for the bugs.
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