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"I think this was posted last week amid a thread in which (almost) everyone eventually agreed..."
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Dr.Vermin
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We've been blaming that on El Nino. The air temp is normal for us, but there's an inversion layer of warm wet air from about 5k up. Our lack of
Posted by
Trish (aka Trish)
Feb 15 '10, 20:49
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moisture is getting to the "very bad" range. This is a farming and beef state with a very low water table. Call it whatever you want. I'm going to call it "that damn winter when the temps wouldn't stay down long enough to kill the mosquitos, we got less than 50% of the snow we needed to last the rest of the year, it snows every damn day but it's that wet nasty snow that refreezes into ice ruts that you always manage to step in sometime in the morning so your feet are wet and frozen all damn day".
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