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Mostly dry Missouri could get much needed rain

Missouri’s state climatologist says there’s some increasing chances for parts of the state to get much needed rain. Pat Guinan, on the MU Extension Forage Town Hall, said the cold front that moved in today will turn warmer Saturday, “But then another cold front is forecast to move through the state on Sunday dropping those temperatures again and bringing some chances of some badly needed showers across parts of the state.”

He says the National Weather Service indicates the potential for significant precipitation October 22nd through the 28th, “If that front stalls out across Missouri and up into Illinois and down into Texas we could see some heavy precipitation.”

Guinan says the dry areas of Missouri – southwestern, northwestern and southwest of St. Louis – have been getting drier and are in several stages of drought. He says the Bootheel of Missouri has benefitted from hurricane related rains and is the only part that isn’t dry.

Pat Guinan on MU Extension Forage Town Hall ^^
  • The reason for the drought in Missouri is almost completely because of the atmospheric aerosol injection programs, ie. “chemtrailing”/ “geo-engineering”.

    I bear witness to this fact: the chemicals they spray can prevent or even stop a rain that is beginning. They spray over Missouri day and night, nearly every single day.

    This is the reason, it is demonic and the people pushing these programs are anti-human. Believe whatever nonsense “b`cuz science” lying narratives state sources put out, but these droughts are manmade.

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