South Dakota (click here) was the center of weather extremes Sunday, with a tornado hitting Delmont on the eastern side of the state and more than a foot of snow blanketing the Black Hills to the west.
The
National Weather Service says as of late Sunday afternoon, Lead reports
18 inches of snow, Deerfield 17 inches and downtown Rapid City 13.5
inches.
Snowfall in the Black Hills could total 2 feet by the time the system passes.
Meteorologist
Kyle Carstens of the National Weather Service says the snow is not
unusual for this time of year. He says this is the wettest time of the
year for the Rapid City area, and temperatures have been hovering just
below freezing.
But Carstens says the snow won't stay. Temperatures are expected to reach the 60s by mid-week....
In the 1900s in the USA during the time of invention Henry Ford knew this would happen. What happened here? Politics? You've got to be joking.
There are Americans missing and dead. That's okay for the sake of politics?
Oh, by the way, this isn't the worst of it.
Realizing how completely terrible the course of this episode of warming will be and how completely hostile the climate will become as defined by scientists 50 years ago the politicians proceeded anyway. Where and When in the conscience of the country do the people END the politics of self-destruction?
In the 1900s in the USA during the time of invention Henry Ford knew this would happen. What happened here? Politics? You've got to be joking.
There are Americans missing and dead. That's okay for the sake of politics?
Oh, by the way, this isn't the worst of it.
Realizing how completely terrible the course of this episode of warming will be and how completely hostile the climate will become as defined by scientists 50 years ago the politicians proceeded anyway. Where and When in the conscience of the country do the people END the politics of self-destruction?