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enisthemenace

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You must not have been as dry as us this summer and fall. I'd take 2' of snow for groundwater's sake.
Totally agree. There are farm ponds in my neck of the woods that are bone dry. Never seen the bottoms of these things in my life. The spring that feeds my parent’s pond must be a good one, because while theirs is definitely low, it’s not nearly as dire as others around here. Give me all the snow.
 

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Totally agree. There are farm ponds in my neck of the woods that are bone dry. Never seen the bottoms of these things in my life. The spring that feeds my parent’s pond must be a good one, because while theirs is definitely low, it’s not nearly as dire as others around here. Give me all the snow.
There's some local tile lines that started running, but we have all sorts of creeks and farm ponds that dried up or were very close.
 

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You must not have been as dry as us this summer and fall. I'd take 2' of snow for groundwater's sake.
Snow may help some ponds/creeks but with the impending temps coming freezing the ground little if any of this snow will make it to the groundwater
 
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Snow is a fantastic insulator. Put 10" of snow on top of this ground with little frost in it and you'll be surprised how much will be absorbed when it melts.
I agree on the insulation factor but I'm foreseeing the ground freezing before any of this melts
 

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When does Houston arrive for the game? Would be ideal if we could beat them and they are forced to stay an additional day to enjoy it. Our luck, they don't get here in time and that game is scrunched into the sched to overburden the team later on
Looked it up and they will be arriving mid afternoon.

 

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Same goes for Ames. People joke about the bubble thing but I can't tell you how many times I've watched snow and rain split around the city in the last 10 years.

Rain especially! It's like clockwork.
 

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Snow is a fantastic insulator. Put 10" of snow on top of this ground with little frost in it and you'll be surprised how much will be absorbed when it melts.

Yeah on Lake Link the ice fishers aren't happy about it since there's very little ice.
 

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Looked it up and they will be arriving mid afternoon.

So we got em where we want them for tomorrow night.
  • Houston Temp 70/ Des Moines Temp 32 - check
  • Hoodies and sweat suits make crappy winter outerwear - check
  • Who even thinks about gloves in Houston? - check
  • Nike boots, never heard of em - check
  • Bus Breaks Down on Way to Hotel - check
  • Hotel restaurant staff heads home to avoid blizzard - check
  • Break out of stomach illness after team orders Taco Bell through Uber Eats - check
  • Power outage, no way to charge batteries. Team goes berserk, can't play video games or make IG post before big game - check
  • Power outage leaves Hilton Coliseum a chilly 50 for Houston's shoot around on Tuesday afternoon - check
Need I say more..... Cyclone Victory!!!
 

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