
Prior to this week, there was growing concern of developing drought across Indiana.
Prior to this week, there was growing concern of developing drought across Indiana.
Two weekends ago, Indiana was facing freezing temperatures that broke numerous records across the state.
Another period of rain passed through the state earlier this week, providing limited rain to the northeast and southern counties.
The biggest topic seems to be how wet it is and how much more rain Indiana can expect. So far, May has experienced near-normal precipitation throughout the central part of the state with 0.5”-2” in southern and northern regions (Figure 1).
Rain, rain, go away! I hesitate to scream that too loud, though, for fear of a drought. That seems to be the weather and climate, these days – one extreme or another.
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