Sunday 12 June 2011

Here Is Something To Do On A Tuesday Morning, You Absolutely Wont Be Disappointed

Unusual weather frequently pummels the U.S. From coast to coast storm cells ravage the bread basket, the Deep South, and the eastern seaboard. The seasonal financial toll of commercial damage just in the north is expected to reach at least two billion dollars a season. In South Dakota, floods surge to record heights, as many prepare to see the Missouri River overflow its banks yet again. From Kentucky to Southern Georgia, from east to north, endless waves of violent storms pound their way through the nation with no real let up in sight. From never before seen flooding to towns left in tatters, the first question residents seem to have is when is spring finally going to arrive. That answer, unfortunately, is as scarce as a day without measurable rainfall. Perhaps, the torrential early spring storms will finally break, giving us a glimpse of a bright, endless summer of calm, dry days. After the spring storms weve endured, we certainly hope for a better summer: http://ping.fm/KL29A

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