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Officially my area got 14".
With storms like this they report NWS sensor readings all over. Our total differed from downtown Rapid City.



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This kind of weather happens all the time this time of year in this region. Has since dirt was developed. Only a topic of conversation because pix can be posted and interweb discussions of unending winters commence. Yawn.



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Well excuse me!

Someone piss in your Wheaties this morning?



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Last night it was snowing in the Yoop. And there was a thunderstorm.


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Oh, it is the hoards moving in from who knows where that think it is news Razz

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Originally posted by bald1:
Officially my area got 14".
With storms like this they report NWS sensor readings all over. Our total differed from downtown Rapid City.


I suppose the fact that we had flurries on Monday here in Western WA means, like, nothing right?


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Sorry. Guess I wasn't clear. Readings were from the Black Hills and surrounding area here in SW South Dakota.

And FWIW Rapid City got 12.8". Hot Springs and others south got much much more.

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I love the Central & Northern Plains. Gets nasty real quick, unrelenting weather if not prepared.
 
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