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According to several West Michigan farmers, a dip to 28° can damage up to 10% of a crop, while a low of 24° may destroy up to 90%.
Snow this late in spring hasn't just happened in the mountain West or High Plains. Two separate April 25 storms dumped record ...
Egan told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that state lawmakers have not yet approved rules for the program ... distributing product statewide, which means late spring or early summer for dispensaries to be ...
Warmer conditions trigger summer grass pollen in late spring in the Northeast. And warm summer weather extends into autumn now, producing more ragweed pollen. “Climate change has been the main ...