***Official 2025 Weather Thread***

cydnote

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Damn farmers are never happy.
I knew a farmer who constantly complained about the conditions--too much rain, too little rain, late frost in the spring, too hot, too cold, etc. Then one year everything was perfect: ideal planting conditions, timely rains, his highest yields ever-- seemed nothing to complain about. When it was brought to his attention his reply was "Yeah, but it sure took a lot out of the soil"
 
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1SEIACLONE

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We had almost an inch from the first storm after noon, and just got hit with another downpour and winds, here in N. Ames. Was coming down in sheets of rain for about 15 minutes, flooding in the back yard, but the tile back there has already cleared out the rain.
 

casey1973

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We had almost an inch from the first storm after noon, and just got hit with another downpour and winds, here in N. Ames. Was coming down in sheets of rain for about 15 minutes, flooding in the back yard, but the tile back there has already cleared out the rain.
Yep Just where I am. An inch then another 4 tenths. Blowing sideways for awhile. Just a few small branches down.
 

Letterkenny

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In my entire life I've never had a sump pump run in any house I've ever lived in. I don't know how I've been so lucky, but I'm not complaining.
When we sold my previous house, the inspector flagged the sump pump as not working. It had definitely never ran the entire time we lived there. I'd look in the pit during a heavy rain and it was always bone dry. Water table must be low at your house.
 

Hoggins

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In my entire life I've never had a sump pump run in any house I've ever lived in. I don't know how I've been so lucky, but I'm not complaining.

Do you have French drains? As long as I clean out the gutters and French drains, mine will stay bone dry. The second one is blocked, the Nile flows into the sub pump
 

wintersmd

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I knew a farmer who constantly complained about the conditions--too much rain, too little rain, late frost in the spring, too hot, too cold, etc. Then one year everything was perfect: ideal planting conditions, timely rains, his highest yields ever-- seemed nothing to complain about. When it was brought to his attention his reply was "Yeah, but it sure took a lot out of the soil"
Everyone knows an Eeyore.
 

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