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Posted: Sun Jul 5th, 2009 11:59 am |
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| Nothing to talk about here. Weather will be Dusty N Hot. Speaking of that where is Dusty N Hot that was on Mikes Board and has like many dried up lately?
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Posted: Tue Jul 7th, 2009 02:09 am |
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You must not be from Central Missouri! Several different places about got washed down the river Saturday morning, including areas around Columbia and Gasconade County. Some people reported 4+ inches of rain in a short amount of time.
Then Saturday night rain washed out several fireworks shows just as they were getting underway.
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Posted: Tue Jul 7th, 2009 02:20 am |
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| Springfield,Mo Here. I did see those training storms around Columbia. I wonder how that will rise the Missouri river.
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Posted: Tue Jul 7th, 2009 05:51 pm |
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| Was up in South Dakota a few days ago and marveled at how blue the Missouri River was at Chamberland, just before the bad lands and black hills. It looked more like a lake than the muddy mo that we have around these parts.
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