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Disturbing Real Time Imagery Of The Permanent Drought In The Midwest
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lol glad to see the rain!
Seriously, people in the mid-west must be reading “permanent drought” while their newspaper becomes soaked. Alarmists are going to have to stand by with umbrellas to be more convincing.
A rain storm delayed the beginning of the Bears vs Broncos pre-season game last week in Chicago. Hey, anecdotes are for everyone not just warmists.
Unwatered lawns are plush green in the NW suburbs of Chicago. Got more rain today.
Ditto for Hamilton, Ontario; unwatered lawns in late July were brown and parched. 90% chance of tunderstorms tonight.
Make that “thunderstorms”.
We’re an hour south-east of you and still waiting 🙁 Being on a rain-water cistern, it has been a rough year.
Unlike 1936, Midwest heat this summer was over by early August. Also nice rains in many places.
Those are swarms of locusts. It just looks like rain.
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Hey in omaha ne weve had 2 good rains (longer then 5 min) in spring n maybe 2 since aug and the heat goes from 100s for a week n half to 80 for one day right back u so watever temps n rains u c arent all over the midwest..