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bowhunter1023

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Across the river from us in Parkersburg, WV.

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Denny
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.41" of 🌧 since midnight 🌙 last night. Didn't get much of anything really for us, at least not yet. Tomorrow's another day, good night!

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Git Off My Lawn
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Belpre is a city built on sand, but it doesn't drain well amazingly enough! And the city stormwater infrastructure is a joke.
A lot of the older communities are in the same boat. Salem had the same issues and there were large diameter lines just being connected to lines half as big causing backups and flooding. But of course they never had the funds to fix the issues…
 

bowhunter1023

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The toad stranglers from Monday most certainly packed my seed in and saturated the plots. The current rain has been a slow, steady soaker all night and is the perfect food plot watering rain. We gave a few days of heat and sunshine ahead, so I expect to see signs of sprouting when I check on things this weekend. Let's hope this cycle repeats all through August and if so, all us food plotters should be happy with our results.
 

Big Weff

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Tornado touched down just east of Athens about 8:20. View attachment 182461
I saw that tornado from start to finish! Took my oldest to the truck pulls at the fair grounds with a buddy. Saw the cloud start to drop and rotate, probably 5-10 min later it touched down. As soon as it touched down we got the hell outa there. I think my buddy took some photos, I’ll have him send them over.
 

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Denny
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6:45 p.m. 8/14/23 🌧
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Just received a heavy burst about 10 minutes ago. We received 1" for today so far with the harder predicted stuff still on it's way.
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7:16 p.m. EDIT:

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Currenty, partly ⛅️ & soon perhaps, to be absolutely gorgeous for a little bit until the next one comes through in about an hour supposedly.
 
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