Thursday, July 12, 2012

SEVERE Drought - Southeastern Wisconsin

I hate mosquitoes.

The drought means no mosquitoes.

That's good.

The drought means a lot of sunshine.

That's a plus.

Looking on the bright side, what else is good about the drought?

Um..... That would be NOTHING!

And now it's getting really hot again.

Yeah, I'm whining.

So?

From NBC26 News:

The federal government today updated the drought in southeast Wisconsin to severe. All of our area except a portion of our northern counties are under the severe classification.

The classification means that crop or pasture losses are likely. Under the classification, water shortages are common and water restrictions are imposed. We're now one step away from an extreme drought. Portions of Illinois are now under an exception drought, the highest level of emergency. That means exceptional and widespread crop and pasture losses are expected. There are also likely to be shortages of water in resevoirs.



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