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Its supposed to go to plus 12 on Monday , I pitty the poor people in the low lying areas when the big melt occurs. I live in a sandy area and thers allready puddles in my yard because I ran out of room to push snow.
A chance of rain Sunday, plus 11 for Monday and -14 for that night...
From swamp to the ice age, good for the outdoor skating rinks but that`s about it.
thanks. There is a 1950 Chev 1 ton going under water and it has 4 mint 17 inch tires that will bolt on to my 1957. I guess if I time it perfect I might be able to get them. But It's not going to be a fun day. Right now I can't see it completly under snow.
two years in a row we are going to have trucks and machinery under water. This year about 50-70% of our home quater is going to have water on it. This is crazy espically when no more then 3 years ago there was no water on this quater with the exeption of our dugout. Our slough and dugout are gong to become one this year. Even my 1985 4x4 my 1975 and 1969 Fords are likely to be in water this year and they were parked just by the yard.
Thats amazing how much water your getting there. On our home section back home, we have a little area that floods and some years it gets a tad bigger then others, but nothing like what your mentioning.
Well see what happens but I think my 1985 will come in handy this year for getting to the other side of the field so I don't think it'll be for sale quite yet.
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