Of course, regional news blames it on Global Warming. Great cover for weather manipulation. For three weeks our region of Western New York has been under attack. The most bizarre weather I’ve ever experienced anywhere, anytime. From hail to bitter cold to strange skies to utter gloom and grey. Has there been late springs before? Sure. But none that felt quite like this. The cold feels strange—it’s a metallic, raw cold that goes right to your bones—-it’s a January cold. Once in a while these weird clouds part and the sun comes through and you can feel the warmth for a minute or two. It’s been literal weeks of this—not just here but many places in the northeast. I know what cold springs have felt like in the past. Never, ever a bizarre cold like this.
Strangest of all is that I’m a really sensitive person—to drugs, to weather changes, to caffeine—-I have a hard time tolerating much about this world—and I’ve been sick the entire three weeks—it’s hard to breathe. My bloodwork came back yesterday showing four distinct issues with the oxygen in my blood—making too many red blood cells to compensate for something. We run the air purifier but I’m at a point I just want to leave for awhile. Whatever the hell they’re spraying in the skies has really messed this region up. No tourism. No one is outside. Rain, cold, raw. Nearly 21 days in a row.
I heard on the radio they’re expecting ten hurricanes this season.
I think weather manipulation is truly one of our biggest problems on earth. They’re ramping it up and it’s only going to get worse.
I live in rural America with a lot of farms. They’re messing with the seasons here and my neighbors’ ability to make food.
...been that way here in Electric Buckeye Land for about a month...
Things are normal in Oklahoma,maybe some extra rain,but that's not that unusual this time of year.
I'm in Oklahoma and I have noticed weird lightening and strange thunder. Lightening is sometimes like a strobe light, and thunder is a real low long rumbling thunder. Last night I was watching the lightening in the south and there was no thunder after. I'm in North Central part of the state.
I'm in the city,and haven't noticed a change. Not hearing thunder depends on distance and atmosphere. Their is quite a bit of natural variation.
Folks have been collecting and testing weird stuff in the "fog" etc. They find bacteria and parasite larvae in some of it and it grows into something, starts with an H, something ends in 'minth' or sounds like that. If I was in an area that has sky all messed up and people sick I'd consider using ivermectin horse paste then some fenbendazole pills ( AMAZON ) I get the 222mg. Pills and take 2 per day, for 3 days, four days off, and repeat twice.
not really normal here a LOT more rain. We are scheduled for about 48-50 inches a year here in TX. We have had over 70 inches easy. Plus we have had cold with snow earlier in January which is super rare.
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It's been cold and rainy in New Jersey. Windy too. No spring this year.
Weather in NJ has been so weird. Memorial Day weekend was a bust for hotels and restaurants in my area. Fifty degrees in the morning, barely hitting mid sixties in the afternoon. The rain seems to never end. Friday night there was a Tornado watch for eight states. Tornadoes were unheard of here until about five years ago. Now it appears they're ramping up an early Hurricane season. None of this is normal.
yep same here in SE O-hi-o
Meanwhile, here in Florida, we're being roasted alive with one of the driest and hottest years in a couple decades. I'd tell you to come down here, but if it's still as cold as you say in upstate NY, coming down to 95+ degree heat may not be wise. We skipped Spring and went straight into the dog days down here and a lot of the newcomers here are having some major issues acclimating to the weather.
Cold spring. Bad storms. Gray skies. 50 miles from White House.
Lest we forget that big orange ball in the heavens has been going through its cycle 25.
Having rain at weird times here in Utah
In my corner of east Tennessee (mountainous and at about 1,200 ft elevation) we have had an almost-constant low pressure phenomenon here for well over two months now. I keep a barometer on my dresser and check it daily to see how my arthritis is going to behave that day... low pressure, more joint pain, especially in my fingers. Supposedly the average barometric pressure for this area is 29.8 millibars, but for the past two months, maybe longer, it has run between 1 to 5 millibars BELOW that average. We've had many rain and thunderstorms this spring and today is a nice respite with sunshine...so maybe my garden will thrive after all.
But the persistent low-pressure for this long is quite unusual, and I suspect that something geological and tectonic is going on to cause it. We had a fairly unusual 4.1 earthquake here about 2 weeks ago, the epicenter was about 30 miles from my house, but I felt it. This is an active seismic area, and small earthquakes that we normally don't feel, in the 1.5 to 2.1 range, occur a lot, but a 4.1 is quite noteworthy.
I don't know what is the cause of all this, but I remain watchful and am open to comments and thoughts on the subject.
Here in Southern NB ( Canada ), right on the Fundy coast, things are normal. We get a lot of rain in April and into May, but the temps have been seasonal.
We got an actual winter this year; the last few years the snow was minimal and the temps were actually decent. This year was a normal east coast winter ; windy, cold and a fair amount of snow.
We tripled our annual snowfall record this winter. In one day
Interesting, nothing unusual in Irish weather so far anyway.
Also auroras.
Well, in West Virginia we noticed the Chem Trails are back, seen a couple last Thursday, and more on Friday....
But, yeah, it's been rough odd weather for this place the last three or so weeks, and the temps have been falling at night, and last night it was in the low 40s, which is very unusual....
I thought Trump was supposed to put a stop to all that crazy Weather Manipulation Crap....
Oh well, at least this crap Weather matches my Mood since the Appalachia Power Guy killed my Doggos two weeks ago....
Had a deep pink colored sun yesterday morning while walking my pup, here in Missouri. The skies were hazy too but zero clouds, smoke smell assuming from the fires up north.
Cold and rainy, way more than normal in Kentucky.
Cool and rainy here in the Research Triangle. Anecdotally, it seems to be unseasonably cool and wet although I have no hard data.
Damn, I fell for you … (I have been trying to sound the Alarms on weather Modification since 2012) . I have been also banned from this site… - I know what you mean,, as I have always been Tuned into Nature.