Rain



  • 2” of rain here was a nice start. The 12” they got 30 miles down the road a couple nights ago is a bit much. The county had to break out snow plows to move hail stone off the road. -pretty gnarly to see hail drifts.





  • The Wife had to go to Winfield - -they officials was saying that they were or the Turnpike was flooded over or the way she goes to get back home. - The ground Sooo soaked here my neighbor truck literally sunk down in his front yard and he couldn’t get out - - truck just sittin in the yard and sinkin down



  • I am so sick and tired of rain. I think it is supposed to rain some more tonight in the KC metro area.



  • @Woodrow I feel your pain - hope you’re not getting any flooding - but I personally will take the rain over the frickin snow/sleet/sub-zero temps any day.



  • @nuleafjhawk It is the lesser of two evils for me. I am a outdoors person so snow and rain makes it tough to run, play golf, mow, etc…



  • @nuleafjhawk I with you I that! I’ve been working outdoors during all the daytime rain the last few days. 30+ miles of tromping thru mud on a surgically repaired knee - all is well. 400+ miles of mud under the tires too and I’ve only visited a couple bar ditches temporarily. Lol. Still way better than working outdoors in the snow.

    I’m willing to bet most of the people complaining about the rain (not necessarily here, just as a whole) are indoors right now! It’s like a radio show complaining about the heat they only see from the car to the office door. 😂



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    Stay safe out there! Here’s hoping everyone has dry feet tonight (and basements @Crimsonorblue22) flooding is no fun.



  • @dylans where is that at on the Turnpike?





  • @Woodrow Wellington.



  • Where are you? Not there I presume since you said you didn’t get much.



  • Lots of road closures throughout central Kansas. If you see a road closed, DO NOT drive on it even if the water has receded. In some areas, water damage may have eroded the road, making it dangerous to drive onto. The road may buckle or give way from the weight of your vehicle without warning. BE SAFE!



  • I live right near Lake Michigan. Last night after running I walked home along the beach and about half of the beach is gone because the lake has gone up that high from winters snow melt and heavy spring rains. I suspect you’re going to hear some shoreline erosion stories in the next couple of years on the GL’s.

    What I learned from living in the south is one road i often drove was a windy two laner with severe ditches and the road would flood. While I knew there wasn’t feet of water on the road, you really couldn’t tell where the pavement was and the threat of driving into one of the deep ditches full of water was enough to make me turn around.

    Y’all be safe. TURN AROUND DON"T DROWN!



  • wissox said:

    I live right near Lake Michigan. Last night after running I walked home along the beach and about half of the beach is gone because the lake has gone up that high from winters snow melt and heavy spring rains. I suspect you’re going to hear some shoreline erosion stories in the next couple of years on the GL’s.

    What I learned from living in the south is one road i often drove was a windy two laner with severe ditches and the road would flood. While I knew there wasn’t feet of water on the road, you really couldn’t tell where the pavement was and the threat of driving into one of the deep ditches full of water was enough to make me turn around.

    Y’all be safe. TURN AROUND DON"T DROWN!

    One of my life goals is to have a vacation home on Lake Michigan. So I hope it doesn’t erode too fast lol.



  • In less than 2 weeks we’ve had 14inches of rain total and that’s with my 5 inch gauge overflowing twice. I’ve been living in central Kansas my whole life, can never remember that much in that short of time.



  • @BShark west of dodge city 50 miles. Only 3” here. 25 miles east over 12” one night. There was a cement truck mixer full of set up concrete in the draw. It got washed out of the 15 ft hole it was in and over the highway and was deposited 100 yards into the neighboring field. Water is a very powerful force. Most destructive on earth.



  • @dylans usually it doesn’t rain in western Kansas unless there’s a 150% chance lol. It probably won’t rain again til September now.



  • kjayhawks said:

    @dylans usually it doesn’t rain in western Kansas unless there’s a 150% chance lol. It probably won’t rain again til September now.

    Yep, in September - just when everybody’s trying to get wheat planted😧



  • My wife is stranded right around the Winfield area - - Sent me a picture today loads of water everywhere - -just really crazy , AND says raining a little still there less then an hour ago.



  • Kcmatt7 said:

    wissox said:

    I live right near Lake Michigan. Last night after running I walked home along the beach and about half of the beach is gone because the lake has gone up that high from winters snow melt and heavy spring rains. I suspect you’re going to hear some shoreline erosion stories in the next couple of years on the GL’s.

    What I learned from living in the south is one road i often drove was a windy two laner with severe ditches and the road would flood. While I knew there wasn’t feet of water on the road, you really couldn’t tell where the pavement was and the threat of driving into one of the deep ditches full of water was enough to make me turn around.

    Y’all be safe. TURN AROUND DON"T DROWN!

    One of my life goals is to have a vacation home on Lake Michigan. So I hope it doesn’t erode too fast lol.

    The best part about lake front property is you can always get someone to overpay when you are done with it.



  • BShark said:

    Kcmatt7 said:

    wissox said:

    I live right near Lake Michigan. Last night after running I walked home along the beach and about half of the beach is gone because the lake has gone up that high from winters snow melt and heavy spring rains. I suspect you’re going to hear some shoreline erosion stories in the next couple of years on the GL’s.

    What I learned from living in the south is one road i often drove was a windy two laner with severe ditches and the road would flood. While I knew there wasn’t feet of water on the road, you really couldn’t tell where the pavement was and the threat of driving into one of the deep ditches full of water was enough to make me turn around.

    Y’all be safe. TURN AROUND DON"T DROWN!

    One of my life goals is to have a vacation home on Lake Michigan. So I hope it doesn’t erode too fast lol.

    The best part about lake front property is you can always get someone to overpay when you are done with it.

    Yea it’s the saving of the money so you can overpay someone else for it the first time that’s the issue lol.



  • @kjayhawks Wow, that’s a lot of rain for central Kansas. Hoping some of it trickles down to help refill the Ogallala.



  • @Kcmatt7 If you set your sites a little lower, you can have a nice lakefront home on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin for a fraction of over on the sunset coast. Reasonable houses in cities like Sheboygan, Kenosha, etc are frequently across the street from the lake and public parks. Not quite the same as right on the water, but still very nice, and relatively affordable.



  • wissox said:

    @Kcmatt7 If you set your sites a little lower, you can have a nice lakefront home on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin for a fraction of over on the sunset coast. Reasonable houses in cities like Sheboygan, Kenosha, etc are frequently across the street from the lake and public parks. Not quite the same as right on the water, but still very nice, and relatively affordable.

    The dream is Traverse City, but Om sure when push comes to shove I won’t end up being too picky.



  • Buy a couple lots away from the lake and bring on the coastal erosion!!! You’ll have inexpensive lakefront property in no time. 😝



  • @Kcmatt7 Traverse City is nice from what I hear. I’ve a cousin and uncle on the lake there. A bit cold in the winter however!



  • wissox said:

    @Kcmatt7 Traverse City is nice from what I hear. I’ve a cousin and uncle on the lake there. A bit cold in the winter however!

    Oh I’m sure haha. But the summer weather is absolutely amazing. The little kayak river that runs through the heart of the city is great. Bike trails all over. Restaurants are top notch. Several breweries in the town. And the best pie I’ve ever had in my life!!



  • Kcmatt7 said:

    wissox said:

    @Kcmatt7 Traverse City is nice from what I hear. I’ve a cousin and uncle on the lake there. A bit cold in the winter however!

    " But the summer weather is absolutely amazing."

    All six weeks of it! Lol. After spending the majority of my life in Kansas, I’m ready to move somewhere with more moderate weather. I’ll have the pies shipped to me.



  • @Kcmatt7 You got me thinking I want to move now!


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