This is typical weather during El Nino’ for this area. El Nino’ means heat and drought for most while it brings cool, rainy Michigan weather down into the Missouri Valley. Crops and gardens are going to produce in epic quantities. Rain has been heavy and spotty, but most all areas have ample moisture.
Hayfields are all dotted thick with big round bails. At least a 1/3 more bails than normal.
Nature is in refreshing, moist and cool bounty in this part of flyover.
Lol you thick headed dolt, don’t throw your “facts” in my face /s
Appreciate your explanation and I am enjoying it right now but time to return to the hysteria
If it rains it’s man made globull climate catastrophe
If it doesn’t rain it’s man made globull climate catastrophe
If it snows ….
If it doesn’t snow…
If it’s hot…..
If it’s cool…..
The corn looks about as good as ever in southern Michigan.