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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4353585" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>1.25" last night. Most of the heavy rain was sideways in the wind, so suspect a tad more, but we had only one big limb come down. Right by the shop, so the saw can get it cut up and put up for the double barrel stove when it gets cold. </p><p>We got home in the middle of the worst part of the storm almost getting blown off the Salt Fork Bridge on HWY 177 at 35 mph. Crazy wind. </p><p>What is interesting is that we live on a ridge. Fully expected our gravel road to be washed out this morning, but there was zero runoff from the rain. It's been that dry. </p><p>The next few days in NC and NE Okla are predicted to bring 3"-8" of rain. The bigger number in the Tulsa area from the weather reports tonight. That will bring some flooding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4353585, member: 5412"] 1.25" last night. Most of the heavy rain was sideways in the wind, so suspect a tad more, but we had only one big limb come down. Right by the shop, so the saw can get it cut up and put up for the double barrel stove when it gets cold. We got home in the middle of the worst part of the storm almost getting blown off the Salt Fork Bridge on HWY 177 at 35 mph. Crazy wind. What is interesting is that we live on a ridge. Fully expected our gravel road to be washed out this morning, but there was zero runoff from the rain. It's been that dry. The next few days in NC and NE Okla are predicted to bring 3"-8" of rain. The bigger number in the Tulsa area from the weather reports tonight. That will bring some flooding. [/QUOTE]
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