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Eric Krewson:
We had a lot of rain in N/W Alabama all year but now that it is time to plant food plots it has turned off dry as a bone.

mullet:
Got some headed your way tonight, Eric.

archeryrob:
We are at 39.6" for the year and that is our yearly normal here in Western Maryland. Now just 4 more months to go. It finally slowed a bit here, but chance all rain all week starting Friday again.

I have hardly fished all year because the creeks and rivers are brown and swollen all year. The aquifer is full and they blow up with every drop that falls from the sky.

Hawkdancer:
Any thing over about 12" is a wet year for us.  Many Counties still have full fire bans in effect, and on the western slope there were several big fires recently.  The high country got some rain yesterday, and there is a bit of monsoon flow going on, hopefully some moisture will push in from from the storm in the southeast.  There was a report that a couple were lucky enough to avert a potential major fire when they found an abandoned campfire getting out of control, and were able to call for support while they tried to control it.  We need snow in the high country this winter.
Hawkdancer

jeffp51:
Yes, please send your rain out west!! we are dealing with a drought that is over a decade old.  Too bad your water couldn't be pumped out to us. . .

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