Friday, May 3, 2013

Maybe It's Not Global Warming

I don't want to waste time of the fart mist anymore.

"Spring storm dumps over foot of snow in Minn., Wis." by Steve Karnowski  |  Associated Press, May 03, 2013

MINNEAPOLIS — Schoolchildren in Minnesota and Wisconsin got a rare May snow day Thursday as a storm dropped up to 16 inches of sticky snow across a beleaguered region that was just starting to enjoy spring....

Emma Howe, 10, said she is tired of winter and would rather be at school. ‘‘I don’t like the snow right now.’’

Such was the sentiment in other states that also got slammed by the two-day storm, which dropped a mix of snow and rain Wednesday from Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming into Nebraska, South Dakota, and ­Iowa. It delivered the first May snowfall in Sioux Falls, S.D., in 37 years, knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses in several states, forced the closure of major roads, and was a factor in at least one fatal crash early Thursday in Wisconsin.

See: Wounding Sioux Indian Pride

Also see: Flood of National Briefs 

Been reduced to a trickle lately.

Ashland, Wis., got more than 16 inches. Some communities in the state got 14 inches.

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