Really wet here by me in IL

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Thankfully last year's drought was so severe the lakes had plenty of capacity. Most of our back roads have slabs instead of bridges and were impassible until Fri afternoon. A few washouts but nothing too terrible. The lake was as muddy as I've ever seen it and full of debris, but the fishing was outstanding. Limited out on crappie in about 2 hours.
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April showers have turned white again.

Almost all snow cover in the yard was gone this afternoon, first time in months. Then replacements came...falling from the sky...more white stuff
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saminmn wrote:April showers have turned white again.

Almost all snow cover in the yard was gone this afternoon, first time in months. Then replacements came...falling from the sky...more white stuff
It's getting painful Sam. Around 3" right now and it is heavy. My DirectTV dish has been out all night and it is on the shielded south side of our the house, the opposite side from the wind. It's April 22nd and this is the second time in a week we've had inches of snow.
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letterk wrote:IMy DirectTV dish has been out all night and it is on the shielded south side of our the house, the opposite side from the wind.

WHAAAAAT! Ya don't have a dish warmer on it?
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saminmn wrote:April showers have turned white again.

Almost all snow cover in the yard was gone this afternoon, first time in months. Then replacements came...falling from the sky...more white stuff
Dang! Now I am getting a better understanding of why a big customer of mine in MN has a hard time recruiting and retaining engineers! I'm told (and this was independently corroborated by a MN university professor) that unless their grandparents are MN natives, you can't retain an engineer for more than about two winters. Here in Central Ohio, hardly the garden spot of the universe, it was sunny and pushin' 70 today. :D
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Get ready because here comes more. Its pouring harder than last week. I couldn't get a good look at the river because it was raining so hard I couldn't see past the guardrail on the bridge, but I suspect flash floods today.
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Yard now has 7" of new cover of white. Getting nerve up to fire up the snow thrower.
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