KiotiKowboy
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I think the state of Oklahoma may need to install pontoons if this rain doesn't stop soon!
I think the state of Oklahoma may need to install pontoons if this rain doesn't stop soon!
TULSA, Oklahoma - With a week still to go, the Oklahoma MESONET reports May 2015 is already the wettest month in Oklahoma history.
The MESONET says as of Sunday afternoon the statewide average for May stood at 12.29" of rainfall, which is 8.61" above normal.
Got 3in. last night. Can't even walk in the fields without sinking. Have one field that now has running water through it and I doubt if I'll be able to get into it for two weeks even if it doesn't rain a drop from now till then. I think my rye grass is lost if I cant get into the fields within a week.
Any where I walk or try to drive the gator its almost impossible ... 60 acres of wheat absolutely beautiful wheat probably won't be able to get it out.