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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 256019" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>Rapid is over a foot. I was just in Belle and it's probably 14" or so. Less south and west. Mud Butte area along 212 had 18" yesterday alone. But the wind has been mild to the west. East is UGLY. From about Murdo east the wind has been crazy and lots of snow. Drifts are big, 6-10' in places. Draw a line up to Watertown from there and then down to Sioux Falls and most areas have well over a foot. Still snowing too. </p><p></p><p>This storm is going to decimate the pheasant population. The south central part of the state flooded badly and lots of those birds were out of winter cover. If they didn't make it to the areas that weren't still in water they're probably dead. Bad, bad deal. Can't imagine having to calve in this weather either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 256019, member: 983"] Rapid is over a foot. I was just in Belle and it's probably 14" or so. Less south and west. Mud Butte area along 212 had 18" yesterday alone. But the wind has been mild to the west. East is UGLY. From about Murdo east the wind has been crazy and lots of snow. Drifts are big, 6-10' in places. Draw a line up to Watertown from there and then down to Sioux Falls and most areas have well over a foot. Still snowing too. This storm is going to decimate the pheasant population. The south central part of the state flooded badly and lots of those birds were out of winter cover. If they didn't make it to the areas that weren't still in water they're probably dead. Bad, bad deal. Can't imagine having to calve in this weather either. [/QUOTE]
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