Posted on 04/26/2019 7:20:02 PM PDT by patriot torch
Winter storm watches and warnings have been posted by the National Weather Service for parts of southeastern Minnesota, northern Iowa, southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. A band of heavy snow will likely lead to difficult travel conditions, especially in the winter storm warning area.
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Xyler?
I think it is a non-binary transgender storm.
Here in the Great state of Florida, we had a cold front that came through...besides the rain, the dew point went down...nice weather here...
On thursday i swapped the snowblower and lawnmower, and mowed my yard. Now this is coming through. yippie
You folks enjoy it! That crap passed they Alaska and brought cold and snow for a few days. Blah!
Wheres my globull warming!?
What’s wrong with Xavier? Xyler is weird. Or did Xavier get used once and we’ve come full circle?
Dew point went down? To like 80. LOL!
The weather here in north central Ohio has been too cold and wet.There is zero farming activity here,in a normal year most of the corn would be planted by now.Rained again tonight,the soil is saturated.
When do you get worried? Here in northern Illinois there is plenty of rain in the 2 week forecast and no 70 degree days.
I’m worried now.The ground is so wet and the rain just keeps coming.Way too cool here too.It would take maybe 2 weeks of dry weather to get out in the fields.
(Snicker, snicker)
LOL!
Would this mean we’re having a global cooling?
And when it was in the 70’s here last week, nobody said *boo*.
It’s spring.
I’m just glad it’s not a dump two feet of snow on us nor’easter this weekend, as we’ve had in the past.
It’s been snowing all morning east of Rochester. If the ground was colder we would be covered by now.
They’re saying it’s going to be a wet, heavy snow. Might break the blooms off. Now my cherry tree is blooming, and I might not get cherries now.
That is sad and will wreak havoc with the food supply. Hope it will not be nearly as bad as predicted.
There've actually be quite a few days good for walking in April. But, yeah, the ground is saturated and things are blooming slowly.
How soon does the ground have to improve so it doesn't have a really bad impact on your growing season?
I don’t think I would mind being a farmer, but being at the mercy of the weather all the time would be something I could not handle. You guys were created special.
37 degrees here and rain all day today. Never even made it to 40.
May the Lord intervene!
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