Looks like it might be fairly widespread too. Sprinkling a bit in Sioux Falls now. At this point we're OK up here, but a little bit more would be welcome I think, whether it's timely enough to help the crops or not. It'd be nice to go into winter with the soil/sloughs/etc a little fuller, rather than bone ass dry.Looks like we will get some rain today, it will really have to dance to miss us at this point. Might be a bit to late for the corn, but the beans will benefit if we do actually get a nice shot.
We'll take it to the north too! We've received about 3 inches of rain now in the past 10 days and things have greened back up, but we're still about 6 inches behind since June 1.At this point we're OK up here, but a little bit more would be welcome
Fantastic. Just what you needed I'm sure.It was light to moderate rain pretty much all day yesterday here, this morning we have a touch over 1.8"!
Where are you at Rogue? I saw that Cambridge received over 5 inches in 90 minutes.Very localized downpours.
I bought a new mower last Spring for my half acre lot. I have 5.3 hours on it.It was light to moderate rain pretty much all day yesterday here, this morning we have a touch over 1.8"! Temps in the 80s this week, the beans should benefit as will every living thing here! Lawns will need to get mowed again in a couple weeks I am guessing. The weeds will be germinating in the powder of my garden, but that is OK, it is really churning out things now, have been watering (just the plants) every week this year, it began shortly after it was planted. A very nice rain for sure!
I'm 50 miles straight west of Cambridge. I doubt we get a quarter inch yesterday...today we are probably well over an inch.Where are you at Rogue? I saw that Cambridge received over 5 inches in 90 minutes.