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I keep an eye on US weather...call me paranoid. I find it interesting that there's snow and icy temps this time of year. Right around the time when everyone is planting their gardens and crops. I'm curious if this wasn't weather manipulation in order to kill as much vegetation as possible. Food could be fairly rare come winter.

I keep an eye on US weather...call me paranoid. I find it interesting that there's snow and icy temps this time of year. Right around the time when everyone is planting their gardens and crops. I'm curious if this wasn't weather manipulation in order to kill as much vegetation as possible. Food could be fairly rare come winter.

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it happens all the time, it is only mid April. It usualy until mid May where you are clear and the ground starts to thaw into beginning of june is warm again

I grew up in that area that has snow on the ground. This is not normal this late in the season. Yes, it's happened, but not on a normal basis. We're in late April, plenty of gardens are planted and already beginning their blooms.

snow in april is totally normal, if anything my area has been above average

For Colorado and the northern states it is common from may-June. Not for the Midwest as far south as Arkansas.

also minnesota had close to 10 inches of snow last april, does last long but we did... Colorado got hit too... sometimes we get none, its normal

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Cold and snow in the northern regions this time of year is not that uncommon. We are however entering a grand solar minimum. We can expect more of this type of weather probably even into June & July which would very well raise hell with crop production.

"in the northern regions" I'm talking about the Midwest in particular. I'm aware of snow in Colorado and some of the northern areas until may-June. But snow as far south as Arkansas? Like I keep saying, I grew up in the area, I don't remember anything this late. Practically everyone I know has something planted in their gardens

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Grand solar minimum

Happens every 5-7 years. Not a big deal.

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The rule of thumb is you don't sow outside until Mother's Day . Are you saying the globalists are using HAARP stations to fuck with people ? Maybe , but we're also in or heading into a solar minimum . The scary shit is Bill Gates wanting to spray shit in our atmosphere to block out the sun and apparently he gets to do whatever the fuck he wants . Bill Gates it truly a lap dog of Satan .

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people cant remember 5 days back let alone 5 years back. they act like this is some new thing

Actually, I grew up in the area and can't remember snow coming this late in the season....ever. Which is why I posted. The latest I can remember snow is March 26th. This is damn near a full month later. It's u usually well on the way to strawberry season by now. My memory may not be what it once was, but of this I'm certain. Irregardless, it would be an interesting ploy on their part to do a late frost to kill of people's gardens with the starvation looming in the future.

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Just another aspect of 'Climate change' or some other narrative the libtards want to throw out there.

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3 years ago there was 6 inches of snow on the ground where I live. A little cold snap this early isn't unheard of. As long as it doesn't continue into May, which it doesn't look like it's going to, we'll be fine.

Getting snow as far south as this is hitting is far from normal. We should be well on our way to strawberry season, which might get effected this year. But hey, I'm just some guy on the internet trying to point out an observed abnormality....

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I have lived in Missouri for most of my life, and it seems to do this every few years this late in April. The last frost day on average here is April 20.