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Pattern May 2026

Wow, only 0.01” for SAV. Bad for the drought and means back to regular watering. But good for the anticipated visitors this weekend.
the only fast way to fix all of our drought issues over our ways is in the form of a decaying tropical system stalled out for a couple days
 
the only fast way to fix all of our drought issues over our ways is in the form of a decaying tropical system stalled out for a couple days

That will help but 2 weeks of daily storms would also do wonders. Our problem is we're down so much precip there's honest to goodness hardpan in some of the fields. Seeing some of them turned over to plant beans the chunks are like cinder blocks and the turbo tiller is bouncing over some of the chunks. The amount of fields where nothing or very little germinated is scary and visible on satellite across the coastal plains of SC/NC/GA.
 
That will help but 2 weeks of daily storms would also do wonders. Our problem is we're down so much precip there's honest to goodness hardpan in some of the fields. Seeing some of them turned over to plant beans the chunks are like cinder blocks and the turbo tiller is bouncing over some of the chunks. The amount of fields where nothing or very little germinated is scary and visible on satellite across the coastal plains of SC/NC/GA.
it's bad everywhere. seems like 0.6 last week in richmond got sucked up immediately. didn't make a dent. ive forgotten what mud feels like
 
That will help but 2 weeks of daily storms would also do wonders. Our problem is we're down so much precip there's honest to goodness hardpan in some of the fields. Seeing some of them turned over to plant beans the chunks are like cinder blocks and the turbo tiller is bouncing over some of the chunks. The amount of fields where nothing or very little germinated is scary and visible on satellite across the coastal plains of SC/NC/GA.
it'd be great to get a 2-4 inch train of thunderstorms too. anything helps at this point.
 
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