We had 5,000 ground lightning strikes here in eastern Oregon/ western Idaho on Monday. It all started back in June countless dry storms. I've lost track of how many acres of rangeland/forest land has been burned. More coming this weekend.
Thats wild. Well up north here in Ohio we've had a fuck ton of rain. Ive had to drain water from my pool twice in the past month and a,half. In fact it's raining now.
NW Georgia here...we've had very little rain too. My backyard already looks like it's fall, and fall usually doesn't come until late October here. It's threatened to rain a few times, power's even gone out, but then it drops a measly 1/8" of rain.
Live in SE O I am in the darkest brown area, rain will go north or south of us just like we are under a shield but we did get a good shower a week ago then back to drought.
I do so pray for you some steady incoming rain as we in Kentucky 'finally' got a bit yesterday. We too have dried grass that crunches underfoot and cracking earth. One of my church members a farmer has been praying for rain most of the end of summer. Praying for rain for us all friend.
Seems like normal climate changes over time... I had seen it all up in Idaho - or so I thought. Moved to NorCal and thought "now" I've seen it all... now in TX and WTF TX - taco stand down the road was taken out by a Tornado. But then again I saw a legit tornado take out a friends fence back in San Luis Obispo, CA. Crazy unpredictable weather. We've had mild summer in central TX so far, that's for sure. Um... ok... just not "muh, climate change" :) - NCSWIC!!!
Feel your pain, fren...we're in Northern VA, which is hit fairly hard with the drought in recent months (especially the Shenandoah Valley). BUT...I don't immediately flee to the immediate charge of "cLiMaTe ChAnGe!" as most libtards near and around me do...this is the climate doing it's normal ebb/flow of conditions, and LONG before we started recording this stuff.
Sending prayers for rain to you all ππΌππΌππΌππΌ
We had 5,000 ground lightning strikes here in eastern Oregon/ western Idaho on Monday. It all started back in June countless dry storms. I've lost track of how many acres of rangeland/forest land has been burned. More coming this weekend.
210 PPM North of Boise. Official Air Quality Rating: F'g Nasty
I heard Boise was nasty, I'm in Homedale it's a little better but sucks.
interesting... in west central Wisconsin... we've had more rain than we've had in many years. it would be nice to send you some!
Michigan too. I never had to water the lawn or garden this year.
Thats wild. Well up north here in Ohio we've had a fuck ton of rain. Ive had to drain water from my pool twice in the past month and a,half. In fact it's raining now.
It was the same here. Not a sprinkle in August where I live and last night, we got 4 inches and it is still sprinkling! Hope yall get some rain too!
Similar to here in east Tennessee, although we did have one nice rain a couple of weeks ago.
"God curses a land that sheds innocent blood"
Close your abortion clinics.
Every church should have people out front of them offering to help and even adopt those children as the gospel is preached.
Rain will follow.
God's blessings and curses are real.
109 right now in Southern Cal.
NW Georgia here...we've had very little rain too. My backyard already looks like it's fall, and fall usually doesn't come until late October here. It's threatened to rain a few times, power's even gone out, but then it drops a measly 1/8" of rain.
Live in SE O I am in the darkest brown area, rain will go north or south of us just like we are under a shield but we did get a good shower a week ago then back to drought.
It's worse than the drought of 88
I do so pray for you some steady incoming rain as we in Kentucky 'finally' got a bit yesterday. We too have dried grass that crunches underfoot and cracking earth. One of my church members a farmer has been praying for rain most of the end of summer. Praying for rain for us all friend.
Seems like normal climate changes over time... I had seen it all up in Idaho - or so I thought. Moved to NorCal and thought "now" I've seen it all... now in TX and WTF TX - taco stand down the road was taken out by a Tornado. But then again I saw a legit tornado take out a friends fence back in San Luis Obispo, CA. Crazy unpredictable weather. We've had mild summer in central TX so far, that's for sure. Um... ok... just not "muh, climate change" :) - NCSWIC!!!
Iβm in CT as well. My grass looks like carpeting! Nice rains. We had a small tornado though that took out some trees and the roof of the barn.
Were you here for icepocolypse?
Only thing green in my yard is the garden I water everyday
Feel your pain, fren...we're in Northern VA, which is hit fairly hard with the drought in recent months (especially the Shenandoah Valley). BUT...I don't immediately flee to the immediate charge of "cLiMaTe ChAnGe!" as most libtards near and around me do...this is the climate doing it's normal ebb/flow of conditions, and LONG before we started recording this stuff.