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Post by freedomhunter on Feb 7, 2019 15:48:33 GMT -5
Its downright dangerous in Johnson county right now. Looks like June of 2008 unfortunately
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Post by nfalls116 on Feb 7, 2019 17:34:36 GMT -5
All of that extra rain averages out to 16 inches above normal per year or 80 inches above normal. Send it my way. It's all sandy ground here, and the rain storms seem to go either North by 25-30 miles or South by 40 or 50 miles. Currently, the pond is down about 3 feet or slightly more. Grass in the summer normally now goes brown and crunchy, even the weeds wither and crunch when you walk on them. The river has been up almost the whole last year. It never got low in the summer.
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Post by throbak on Feb 7, 2019 18:19:02 GMT -5
I just dumped 3 inches fro yesterday till now about 24 hrs we are still trying to get the barn up just can’t get a break
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Feb 7, 2019 19:35:21 GMT -5
Its downright dangerous in Johnson county right now. Looks like June of 2008 unfortunately It was rough getting home today through both Johnson and brown counties. So many roads closed off and could tell water had dropped some. If I’d have been an hour earlier I don’t know if I could’ve made it home. Will never forget the 2008 floods. Our daughter was born June 3. Right in the middle of it all.
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Post by HighCotton on Feb 7, 2019 22:04:16 GMT -5
Just a fricken lovely night Basement flooded. Transfer pump got the workout! And me too!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 8:14:19 GMT -5
Just read in local paper that my area received 3.61 inches of rain. Highest in the surrounding area that includes SE Indiana counties and Northern Kentucky counties.
Ohio: 3.61" Bridgetown North Indiana: 3.25" Lawrenceburg Kentucky: 3.10" Edgewood
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Post by HighCotton on Feb 8, 2019 9:03:45 GMT -5
After pumping water out of my basement and my daughter’s, too...wake up to a stone cold battery on the Suburban. From water soaked to frigid busted knuckles!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 9:07:06 GMT -5
After pumping water out of my basement and my daughter’s, too...wake up to a stone cold battery on the Suburban. From water soaked to frigid busted knuckles! Hope and pray everything is okay and gets better.
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Post by greghopper on Feb 8, 2019 9:21:54 GMT -5
What was flooded is now frozen.... geez!
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Post by dbd870 on Feb 8, 2019 10:00:03 GMT -5
What was flooded is now frozen.... geez! Are there roads that froze before they totally drained?
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Post by greghopper on Feb 8, 2019 19:31:23 GMT -5
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