Two or three days after the most recent expert drought forecasts for the northern plains, we are expecting one to three feet of heavy wet snow from Colorado to Minnesota.
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Beautiful spring morning in Alaska, with temps close to -40. Totally consistent with lack of September sea ice and a catastrophically warming planet. (sarc)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVK-PlfvGR0
That’s too bad, from what all the experts say you guys could really use some rain.
Gee let me correct that drought I mean flooding in the midwest caused by global climate change. There all better nothing to see move along.
Not what this MN Track and Field Coach wants
I know that this is Obama’s way to stop the fires in Colorado, but Holy Cow! I have to go out in this on Tuesday.