Farmers are going to have poorer crops due to lack of soil moisture at the start of the growing season. Which will probably lead to higher food prices later in the year.
We’ll see. Last year was looking like a disaster, then we got rain in late June and got one of the best hay crops in years, despite fighting fires on our doorstep, and good grain crops.
Weather does strange stuff. An inch of rain at exactly the right time does more than 12 at the wrong time.
I was jogging outside half a dozen times each in February and March. Before this year I’d never jogged in either month outside in Canada. There are tons of flower blossoms already. I’m already curious what next winter will look like to help make sense of if this winter was exceptionally warm and/or if climate change is accelerating
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