Lots of snow has a definite downside - from Reuters:
Historic floods hit Nebraska after 'bomb cyclone' storm
Large parts of Nebraska and the U.S. Central Plains were underwater on Saturday after a late-winter “bomb cyclone” storm triggered historic flooding along the Missouri and Platte rivers, causing two deaths, tearing apart homes and swallowing roadways.
The National Weather Service predicted dangerous flooding would continue through the weekend in Nebraska and in south and west central Iowa, particularly along the Missouri River.
Some records being set - Mike Wight is a spokesman for the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency:
“We’re looking at 4, 5, 6, 7 feet above the highest it’s ever been,” Wight said.
And it is another day with zero sunspots. Explain that anthropogenic global warming theory again please...
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