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Tuck it back in your pants ladies….theyll get pushed back at least twice and yo-yo for another month from now until late march.
Im worried they blow right through here we have no snow not much water and with 50 degree plus the next 10 days and some 40mph south winds you guys might get loaded up for a month
 

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Thats possible. Usually tho from my experience they end up staging half way between us. In all the years i used to chase them the earliest they came and stayed was march 7th. Ive played the yo-yo game too many times to get excited but if we don’t get another cold snap it’s possible they stay.
 

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After looking at the long range temps if we don’t get much of a cool down the 2nd week of march there’s a really good possibility birds will be working into nodak if they aren’t already by then. Saw my first good size flock of migrating darks today. Once the darks get heavy for about 2-3 days the snows are only a few days behind…….
 

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Snows are pushing thru SD quick as some have been spotted by the ND border
 

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I drove from mobridge to webster yesterday saw some dark geese but not one single snow goose. i would bet todays weather push them back but when they do start i would think its going to go quick
 


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One thing Ive noticed over the years is years like this with little snow or an early melt it feels like the snows should be pushing but arent. I’ve scoured the border hoping to greet the first push only to wonder why they aren’t here yet. I think it’s mainly due to the lack of sheet water or much runoff rhat helps to melt larger waters. In effect since there isn’t much open water they need to wait for the big waters to start melting which evens things out to big snow and sheer water years if were basing it off a timeline. If we get yo-yo temps they’ll hold where they are or pop back and forth 100 miles or so until temps rise again. If the temps get into the 50s-60s and stay above freezing they will sit on the ice instead of retreating back nightly.
 

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