It's crazy how much rain totals lately have differed over just 50-60 miles. We are dry as a bone at my house in Livingston and my grass and flower beds are dying while I have jobs 40-50 miles south of me that have had more than enough rain. Looks like we have a potential rain maker first half of next week but we'll see. Looks like south of I-10 and East of Houston will get the most while we may not see much of nothing.
Well I can tell you that Tarkington Prairie doesn't need it (or at least not at my place)!! I've been trying to get some dirt work done since Spring and it has just now really this week gotten dry enough the trucks can get to where they need to dump the dirt and start to work it... Rain this weekend/next week will likely stop that project dead in its tracks!
Well I can tell you that Tarkington Prairie doesn't need it (or at least not at my place)!! I've been trying to get some dirt work done since Spring and it has just now really this week gotten dry enough the trucks can get to where they need to dump the dirt and start to work it... Rain this weekend/next week will likely stop that project dead in its tracks!
Dang Charlie. It's crazy how it's been missing us while nailing yall and we aren't that far apart
It's crazy how much rain totals lately have differed over just 50-60 miles. We are dry as a bone at my house in Livingston and my grass and flower beds are dying while I have jobs 40-50 miles south of me that have had more than enough rain. Looks like we have a potential rain maker first half of next week but we'll see. Looks like south of I-10 and East of Houston will get the most while we may not see much of nothing.
Yepp. Here in Huntsville the army worms got us and the lack of rain, literally zero measurable rain in well over a month, has left my pastures just sand. Horses need hay, we don’t have grass anymore. This will be a huge help for us.
Going to be a sloppy week, mainly along the Texas coast. Some of the hurricane models are ramping Nicholas up to hurricane strength so wouldn't let my guard down.
Going to be a sloppy week, mainly along the Texas coast. Some of the hurricane models are ramping Nicholas up to hurricane strength so wouldn't let my guard down.
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