East Tennessee is experiencing a drought, but we do expect some rain tonight. I just put out 8 tomato plants in my garden yesterday, and I expect to be watering them myself throughout the summer.
EDIT: And trust me, many people around here are indeed talking about it.
Rocky Mountain native here, Colorado and certainly Montana are much better at dealing with forest fires than Commiefornia but we have a ridiculous amount of beetle kill still waiting to go up in a flash. The part that pisses me off about drought around here is that we have ALL the water we need and then some but they hike up our rates and force us to conserve so Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Commiefornia can have expensive golf courses and I'm stuck getting yelled at for watering my veggies during the day when they're wilted and pay 4 times as much to do so.
The joke around here is flush twice, New Mexico needs the water.
Golden foothills here. Chemtrails are thick some days. Seriously so. Today is clear…so far. With a snow storm predicted for tomorrow with 4-7”. If it happens it’ll be only the third deepest storm all winter.
I'm in central NC and my county is considered 'extreme drought.' We house much of the largest man-made lake (Lake Norman) in the state and it's currently about 2.5' below normal pool for this time of year. One of the local water companies has imposed mandatory restrictions for their customers. Others are expected to follow.
VERY unusual for this time of year. It's always been a 'wet spring' for us.
If we can stop them seeding the clouds and let God take care of us, then I expect things to normalize. Last year at this time I missed over 3 months work because of rain. Unnatural rain. This year we’re getting a shower once a week or 10 days. And everything is lovely. If we can fix man from interrupting things, I expect more of this as we return to what we’re supposed to be. Normal is not what we’ve been imo. One to get there over time as some of these programs are shutdown. If that means a dryer state, then so be it. We here in west Tennessee are talking about the drought, but no one in fussing. Because farms are doing well. Lakes and ponds are fine. Just because a person says we’re way behind, doesn’t mean it’s true. That’s “their” new normal. Manmade.
And yet Washington and Idaho are leading the planting of spring wheat. Winter wheat took a hit in Texas, but it's a big country and it typically balances out. We all know intentional fires are going to be set in dry areas, because it's becoming normal.
I would like to salute you for pointing out something we all need to be aware of. As we approach the reckoning ahead, we should make note to bring this up whenever and where ever the opportunity arrives in deciding how we are going to make our world better again.
I would like to add to this something related, but it too is not being discussed. We all learned in school, that after the 1st great depression, FDR started the CCC and the WPA to get Americans back on payrolls again. While they did many, many projects, the biggest were the dams they built and the associated lakes and reservoirs. Boulder dam, Grand Cooley dam, TVA, even Perdenales in Texas. When they were done they had put something in place, power and water, that had not been there before and they told us point blank that they had put in water infrastructures that would carry this nation for the next 100 years. Well guess what? Our 100 years are up!! So why are we surprised or worried? We know what we need to do..... they told us 100 years ago. It is time to build more hydro electric dams and reservoirs. It is time!!
Just one Texas boy's thoughts on this matter
It seems like everywhere is and has been experiencing drought conditions for the past several years. We got some snow this year, but we're still short on rainfall.
Plus, were experiencing that Winter, Spring for 3 days, then INSTANT SUMMER bullshit right now. It's only April 16th and it's been 90F+ the past few days and no possibility of rain relief in sight...
Flowering trees and plants already have their tongues hanging out...I hope the summer isn't as crispy as last year. It's been a REALLY HARD 12 months for trees around here...Nor Easter broke a lot of them, subzero temps 'esploded and "winter cracked" a lot of mature trees and that was coming off a severely hot and dry summer.
Actually, I keep this map up all the time. I have been watching the midwest as that is where I live and we have been in a drought but not severe. Missouri is finally getting enough rain that most of the state has moved out of the drought category. The chemtrails they are using, I believe those to be the cause of the drought. I do have questions about how they determine drought as I know Ark has had quite a bit of rain over the last couple of weeks. We are figuring we will have to water most of the summer as it is spring and since it is this dry, it will probably be much worse once the hot dry summer kicks in.
They are wrong about my part of northeastern NC. They were hollering drought while there was still water standing in my yard from recent rainstorms. It's not a drought until the swamp behind my house dries up. It still has water flowing. My yard has finally dried, but there's a chance of rain on Wednesday and this weekend.
The fields in my area are now dry enough for planting. I went into VA on Monday, and saw one area of land along the highway that still had water standing and mud elsewhere.
At least NC has good forest management to limit forest fires some. Also, most of the forests are pine trees, and they survive many fires. Occasional fires keep the hardwoods from growing and taking over the pines. The Forestry Service and the paper companies have controlled burns to keep down the underbrush and other trees.
I suspect it is the "deep state" operating through Iran, Ukraine and everywhere else where they start trouble. The United States has plenty of DS operatives of our own.
💥Billions and billions spent in Ukraine, billion and billions stolen tax dollars from third world low IQ, ( even lower IQ government employees) illegal invaders, all that money could be purchasing fire fighting aircraft💥
Now do a graph showing where and frequency of chem trails and how they interact with prevailing winds and such.
East Tennessee is experiencing a drought, but we do expect some rain tonight. I just put out 8 tomato plants in my garden yesterday, and I expect to be watering them myself throughout the summer.
EDIT: And trust me, many people around here are indeed talking about it.
Cloud seeding. They empty the clouds before they drop rain on places they want to set on fire.
Here in Virginia, I've been noticing a lack of chemtrails.
Perhaps the cabal (now experiencing some financial impacts from Iran) is targeting regions selectively.
Who knows?
Yeah I think there was mention that during the government shutdown of like October November, a lot of users noticed a lack of chemtrails
CO is vulnerable too, but they have much more experience with wildfires
CA is given a break this time
Rocky Mountain native here, Colorado and certainly Montana are much better at dealing with forest fires than Commiefornia but we have a ridiculous amount of beetle kill still waiting to go up in a flash. The part that pisses me off about drought around here is that we have ALL the water we need and then some but they hike up our rates and force us to conserve so Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Commiefornia can have expensive golf courses and I'm stuck getting yelled at for watering my veggies during the day when they're wilted and pay 4 times as much to do so.
The joke around here is flush twice, New Mexico needs the water.
Golden foothills here. Chemtrails are thick some days. Seriously so. Today is clear…so far. With a snow storm predicted for tomorrow with 4-7”. If it happens it’ll be only the third deepest storm all winter.
Sending Prayers and rainfall for all those areas.
I'm in central NC and my county is considered 'extreme drought.' We house much of the largest man-made lake (Lake Norman) in the state and it's currently about 2.5' below normal pool for this time of year. One of the local water companies has imposed mandatory restrictions for their customers. Others are expected to follow.
VERY unusual for this time of year. It's always been a 'wet spring' for us.
It's an election year.
Perhaps. The Cabal is mostly defeated, but not completely dead, and it wiuld be unwise to take them for granted.
If we can stop them seeding the clouds and let God take care of us, then I expect things to normalize. Last year at this time I missed over 3 months work because of rain. Unnatural rain. This year we’re getting a shower once a week or 10 days. And everything is lovely. If we can fix man from interrupting things, I expect more of this as we return to what we’re supposed to be. Normal is not what we’ve been imo. One to get there over time as some of these programs are shutdown. If that means a dryer state, then so be it. We here in west Tennessee are talking about the drought, but no one in fussing. Because farms are doing well. Lakes and ponds are fine. Just because a person says we’re way behind, doesn’t mean it’s true. That’s “their” new normal. Manmade.
I agree, they need to quit pretending they're God
Northern Indiana is doing fine for once. Weve been out of drought status all season. Lots of rain and minor flash flooding.
Rivers and creeks are full. No burn issues here. Anyone saying otherwise is lying.
It's been super dry in Europe as well, a quarter of the normal precipitation since the start of the year.
And yet Washington and Idaho are leading the planting of spring wheat. Winter wheat took a hit in Texas, but it's a big country and it typically balances out. We all know intentional fires are going to be set in dry areas, because it's becoming normal.
I would like to salute you for pointing out something we all need to be aware of. As we approach the reckoning ahead, we should make note to bring this up whenever and where ever the opportunity arrives in deciding how we are going to make our world better again. I would like to add to this something related, but it too is not being discussed. We all learned in school, that after the 1st great depression, FDR started the CCC and the WPA to get Americans back on payrolls again. While they did many, many projects, the biggest were the dams they built and the associated lakes and reservoirs. Boulder dam, Grand Cooley dam, TVA, even Perdenales in Texas. When they were done they had put something in place, power and water, that had not been there before and they told us point blank that they had put in water infrastructures that would carry this nation for the next 100 years. Well guess what? Our 100 years are up!! So why are we surprised or worried? We know what we need to do..... they told us 100 years ago. It is time to build more hydro electric dams and reservoirs. It is time!! Just one Texas boy's thoughts on this matter
So maybe that's why they have been putting off the sorely needed Sites Reservoir construction in California.
It seems like everywhere is and has been experiencing drought conditions for the past several years. We got some snow this year, but we're still short on rainfall.
Plus, were experiencing that Winter, Spring for 3 days, then INSTANT SUMMER bullshit right now. It's only April 16th and it's been 90F+ the past few days and no possibility of rain relief in sight...
Flowering trees and plants already have their tongues hanging out...I hope the summer isn't as crispy as last year. It's been a REALLY HARD 12 months for trees around here...Nor Easter broke a lot of them, subzero temps 'esploded and "winter cracked" a lot of mature trees and that was coming off a severely hot and dry summer.
We're experiencing a wet drought. The other night we had a torrential downpour of dry rain with some dry hail.
Southwest Texas has been getting rain all week…
Actually, I keep this map up all the time. I have been watching the midwest as that is where I live and we have been in a drought but not severe. Missouri is finally getting enough rain that most of the state has moved out of the drought category. The chemtrails they are using, I believe those to be the cause of the drought. I do have questions about how they determine drought as I know Ark has had quite a bit of rain over the last couple of weeks. We are figuring we will have to water most of the summer as it is spring and since it is this dry, it will probably be much worse once the hot dry summer kicks in.
They are wrong about my part of northeastern NC. They were hollering drought while there was still water standing in my yard from recent rainstorms. It's not a drought until the swamp behind my house dries up. It still has water flowing. My yard has finally dried, but there's a chance of rain on Wednesday and this weekend.
The fields in my area are now dry enough for planting. I went into VA on Monday, and saw one area of land along the highway that still had water standing and mud elsewhere.
At least NC has good forest management to limit forest fires some. Also, most of the forests are pine trees, and they survive many fires. Occasional fires keep the hardwoods from growing and taking over the pines. The Forestry Service and the paper companies have controlled burns to keep down the underbrush and other trees.
I hear that most of our water issues will end if Alberta joins the U.S. Opens the way to a mind boggling supply of glorious Canadian water.
Florida too.
Iran could easily start a wildfire with one of their spies/sleeper cells in USA.
They could even use a drone to light the fire from afar.
We are at war with an enemy that loves these kinds of terrorist attacks, and our country is a tinderbox.... Not a good strategy
I suspect it is the "deep state" operating through Iran, Ukraine and everywhere else where they start trouble. The United States has plenty of DS operatives of our own.
💥Billions and billions spent in Ukraine, billion and billions stolen tax dollars from third world low IQ, ( even lower IQ government employees) illegal invaders, all that money could be purchasing fire fighting aircraft💥
I'm more worried about the meteors that are on their way. They have been covering up what is coming. There will be massive destruction.
Chemtrailing DRYS the air here in AZ....They manipulate the weather....little pussy gods....NCSWIC for THEM
Geoengineering is still alive and kicking. The Sierras get chemtrailed regularly. They're blatant and they don't g.a.s.