Weather
The frequency of wind and snow has created a homebound kind of winter.
March 16th was the first of four consecutive days in the upper 70s.
Climate change brings some benefits, some detriments to agriculture in the northern Plains. Midwest climatology experts see that change is here and farmers are taking notice.
Spring flooding is highly likely -- but a spring drought also is possible, and will depend on future conditions, including the timing of the thaw and additional precipitation.
La Niña likely has contributed to this winter and last winter being cold.
The Spring Equinox never was meant to signify a change in the weather.
We are still at the mercy of the weather up until and through the flood.
However, it was colder and there was more snow on the ground through the middle of March just four years ago in 2019.
Since Pluto's discovery, too many similar objects similar to Pluto have been found.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at the prolonged winter weather pattern.
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John Wheeler

Lydia Blume

Jesse Ritka

Robert Poynter

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Charles Pekar

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