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Re: 4"
I noticed that too on the USGS Waterwatch site this morning. Your picture puts it in good perspective though
Here in Benton I have emptied about 7inches out of my rain gauge from last evening through mid-morning. The Saline river here is over 22 feet at noon (4 feet above flood stage) and still rising. When I walked down to check the mail a few minutes ago, I can see it backed up in the pasture across the highway, and 'roaring' through the woods...
Tonight and tomorrows additional rainfall should be interesting.
Best Regards
Jim
Here in Benton I have emptied about 7inches out of my rain gauge from last evening through mid-morning. The Saline river here is over 22 feet at noon (4 feet above flood stage) and still rising. When I walked down to check the mail a few minutes ago, I can see it backed up in the pasture across the highway, and 'roaring' through the woods...
Tonight and tomorrows additional rainfall should be interesting.
Best Regards
Jim
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Re: 4"
Man o man. Y'all havehad some rain now!
Thanks for posting up the pics of the rivers
Thanks for posting up the pics of the rivers
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