The last 4-5 days show that Winter 2009-10 just has a desire to bring misery to everyone. Here in Omaha, we've had 44.5 inches of snow for the entire season (this includes the 6 inches or so back in October)--the 44.5 inch total is 17 inches above average. We know what kind of calamity the Dakotas, Iowa and Minnesota have had.
The week before last, it was the southwestern Plains' turn to be hit with heavy snow and ice.
Of course, last weekend brought 2-3 feet of snow, almost 4 feet in some areas, to the East Coast. DTN executive editor Marcia Taylor has e-mailed comments about the travails of shoveling out 28 inches of snow from her driveway in the greater Philadelphia area.
And now, the eastern Corn Belt--Illinois through Indiana, Michigan and Ohio--has 9 inches or so of snow ahead in the next couple days.
I can't forget the Far West in this brief rundown. Heavy rain has caused mud slides and flooding in that region as well. El Nino has not been a congenial partner.
What a winter.
Bryce