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Message Subject WEATHER ALLERTS
Poster Handle Texan Buckeye
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Western Kansas is getting buried under two feet of snow and closer to Kansas City we're gonna get over one foot of global warming accumulation when it's all said and done. The drive time forecast calls for three inches per hour to be falling with a slight 20mph breeze for your Doom enjoyment. I-70 will no doubt be a giant "truck stop" by lunch tomorrow.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34860932


Hi, Kansas. That fits with the precip maps I posted earlier. I know it's a pain, but maybe this is the beginning trend to break the drought. If you want to share, we'll take it, down Lubbock way! We're supposed to have blowing dust tomorrow.
 Quoting: Texan Buckeye


Hello in Lubbock. This moisture is surely desperately needed. I read recently that much of the Kansas winter wheat has been lost this year due to the drought. Our reservoirs are all lower than anybody can remember and many livestock watering holes are bone dry, so food prices are gonna shoot to the moon and back.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34860932


Ours are too. The lakes in East Texas are doing better, but we are down TOO much. It'll take more than the 1/3 inch we had last night. We may be getting more chances in the next week, though. The trends haven't changed enough to say we're out of the woods, yet, but even a little bit of hope is better than nothing.

Excel had to shut down their processing plant last week, because of the lack of beef to butcher. Something like 2,000 jobs lost just at the plant in Plainview. That doesn't count all the other supporting business that will lay off or shut down.
 
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