esp you folks in the northern Midwest.
Minneapolis, MN 10-Day Weather Forecast - The Weather Channel | Weather.com
Minneapolis, MN 10-Day Weather Forecast - The Weather Channel | Weather.com
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Minneapolis, MN 10-Day Weather Forecast - The Weather Channel | Weather.com
Too bad the Super Bowl was here last year. It would have been fun to have had Super Bowl week in Minneapolis this week, with the temperatures getting down to 30 below zero!
Amazing, I lived in Montville ME for 15 years. About 20 miles out of Belfast.4" yesterday brought snow depth to 41" - be a while before I can till the garden. The pack has a bit over 10" of water in it. An observer 2 towns to my west (and 250 feet higher elev.) reported 47" with 12.85" of water. Hoping for a few dry weeks once the real melt arrives. Do not wish another 1987, when the Kennebec River reached 22 feet above flood stage in downtown Augusta.
On 4/1/87 Augusta's lower bridge across the river had to be closed because water (and the stuff it carried) was beating against the deck. Funneling all traffic up Western Avenue made for a real mess - would've been a major pain getting to the Digital plant. That evening my son and I walked the RR tracks in downtown Gardiner - water was up to the ties, would rise another 2-3 feet overnight. We saw what looked like a small tin-roofed camp sail by, later learned it was a 40' semi trailer, wheels down with air in the front end keeping that part high. Air stunk of gasoline, thanks to low-lying stations being flooded.Amazing, I lived in Montville ME for 15 years. About 20 miles out of Belfast.
I worked at Digital Equipment in Augusta around 1987.
We lived in Gardiner at 270' elevation and away from any watercourses. However, the ground was so thoroughly saturated that water came up thru the cracks in our cellar floor. Spooked our dog, who didn't expect wet feet indoors, but easily handled by the passive drain.I don't remember any of that because I probably stayed home. We lived on Bean Rd in Montville elevated a few hundred feet safe from flooding. We lived there 1980 - 1995.
Yes we had a bit of that as well towards Liberty where things flattened out a little bit. Sandy Pond or Liberty Pond (it has 3 names, forgot the 3rd), was affected. It was our favorite ice fishing spot.We lived in Gardiner at 270' elevation and away from any watercourses. However, the ground was so thoroughly saturated that water came up thru the cracks in our cellar floor. Spooked our dog, who didn't expect wet feet indoors, but easily handled by the passive drain.
Three days before the deluge, we took an airplane look at potential acquisition acres near Chain of Ponds, and could see that Flagstaff Lake (huge storage facility for downstream hydro) was drawn down as far as was practical - could see the thread of the Dead River to within 3 miles of the dam, thanks to ice slumping into the old channel. Hard to comprehend that 4 days later the lake would be so full that the overflow would put 3 feet of water over the campground a mile downstream from the dam.