Does Central Texas & Oklahoma Need An Ark?
Will Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas float by the wayside? Will it ever stop raining in the Heartland? Will the creeks subside? We hear that it has been raining in Oklahoma, Kansas & Texas for the last seventeen days... OR MORE!
Meanwhile, as the end of June 2007 climaxes this Saturday and we are working late at getting this weeks newsletter published, we are experiencing hot, dry weather here in southwest Colorado! If I were a lasso, ropin' lass experienced in the technique of throwing lassos around thunder clouds, perhaps I could rope the those two high pressure centers sandwiching a low pressure center, creating havoc across Oklahoma, Kansas and central Texas -- relocating it to a drier spot of the world... preferably, back West.
We understand that it is NOT getting hot there in Oklahoma because of all the rain. The creeks have been running out of their banks and emergency folks have been kept busy. We are told that flood conditions have been happening over much of the state and the farmers who finally got the rain for their crops are now seeing their crops rotting in the fields. We are told that the cool fronts coming your way have stalled the low pressure over Oklahoma for more than two weeks -- seventeen days and counting. AND... Parts of central Texas and Kansas have been suffering, also!
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