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bobbie |
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Posts: 559 | This storm really made a mess in town. Trees and limbs down everywhere. We are with out power for a couple of days is the word. I just got everything we need up and running with a generator. I got lucky with no damage, others did not have such luck. I will post some pics later. Attachments ---------------- 4 10 13 007 [640x480].JPG (97KB - 171 downloads) | ||
bobbie |
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Zimmer |
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Posts: 28 Location: Rockwell City, IA | What town are you in? | ||
musky-skunk |
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Posts: 785 | Crazy, it rained cats and dogs in Mason City last night but no ice or snow hit us at all. Apparently that's coming tonight though... | ||
shaley |
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Posts: 1184 Location: Iowa Great Lakes | Nothing bad here but my buddy who owns the radio stations in Worthington MN lost a tower...Thats only 30 miles away... | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | We got freezing rain yesterday by me. Roads had up to a couple inches of slush. Once I got east of Appleton, it was just rain. Roads were fine there to Sheboygan. My birch trees are stressed right now. Attachments ---------------- IMG_20130410_143040_744 (640x361).jpg (165KB - 183 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1290 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | It is almost a "white-out" here in Hayward as I type this at 10 a.m. thursday. Needed NOT! Where is the "Global warming" Al Gore keeps harping about?? | ||
Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | Do much fishing in Hayward last July, Larry? I would have, but the water was about 90 degrees most of the month. That was odd. This is normal. I bet you've seen a few April snowfalls in your day. | ||
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