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Man..... the models are all over the place and they seem to change every 3 minutes. I might get 2" of rain and I might get 12". This is super fun and definitely not nerve wracking at all. All I know is the city was giving out sandbags earlier and i wish i knew before i got home, because worst case scenario the sand goes in my soil.

We're finally getting it here. MS should start drying out tonight. I think the FL peninsula gets nothing.

@JohnAndSancho + @SeanK Hope everything is alright during the storm.

Lakeland, FLUSDA Zone 2023: 10a  2012: 9b  1990: 9a | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962)

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Just got 3 inches here. I dunno that I'm complaining, but there's something about this spot where the clouds part. A couple hours aouth of us got 22"!

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The 22" near Wiggins MS is an all time state record for rainfall in 24 hours. Kinda wish this state would make the news for something besides corrupt cops and data centers, but i didn't want it to be this.

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