Twin Cities is officially at least 26% above normal for the total August rainfall-5.49" (through the 26th). Normal (30 years) for the month of AUG is 4.34". It's been dry and still a robust 4-5" deficit for the spring/summer/year on a whole = but please media- nothing like 1934-35-36, 1950 or 1988. Even before y-day's rainfall- this recent drought is nothing like what has been recorded in recent history. NOT EVEN CLOSE. I will post the stats when I get to a desktop. Many will be shocked.
The two loudest sounds known to man: a gun that goes bang when it is supposed to go click and a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang.
On the wildfire thread on another forum it’s stated that the FS said this is is the worst drought in the 29 years that they have been tracking with the current below normal rainfall and the drought conditions in the forest will likely last another year. How does this jive with your thoughts? I always look forward to your posts and thanks for starting this forum.
Here's an updated MN Drought Monitor map. It's slowly getting better, particularly in the southeast and southwest. The norther "red" extreme drought areas are shrinking (at least there are no more "black" exceptional drought areas).
What's the winter forecast?
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