bikinkawboy wrote:
And here in Missouri we’ve had a COLD, wet spring. I was still burning wood some nights in mid-May and wished I still had firewood left over even last week, which I didn’t. We’ve been averaging something like two days 15 degrees above average and then five days 20-25 degrees below average.
It’s interesting how it used to be called global warming but when places ended up being colder than before, they had to change the name to climate change.