
The climate outlooks issued by the national Climate Prediction Center are keeping things exciting for those trying to plan ahead.
The climate outlooks issued by the national Climate Prediction Center are keeping things exciting for those trying to plan ahead.
Indiana has been very dry the last several weeks (Figure 1) and conditions are starting to show in lawns and fields.
The month of May was sprinkled with a record-breaking freeze over Mother’s Day weekend, followed by heavy rainfall the following weekend, with a roller coaster of cool periods and extremely warm periods.
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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