Earth Changes
On Wednesday, a low-pressure system moving from the Midwest into the Mid-Atlantic brought rain and snow to parts of Pennsylvania and Western New York, according to Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean.
"As you go across the Great Lakes and the interior Northeast, we actually have wind chills in the freezing range," Dean said on "Fox & Friends."
Other snow showers were reported in parts of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, in areas of northern Vermont and parts of Maine.
OCHA said 10 other people are missing due to floods and at least 2,000 farms have been swamped by water.
"The rains are likely to increase the risk of water-borne diseases," OCHA warned in its latest report on the impact of floods in Somalia.
The forecast by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) indicates that the moderate to high flood risk is likely to persist at least through mid-May.
Local media reported that around 110 millimetres of rain had fallen in the region around Itoman City on Okinawa by 6:40 am.
Japan's Meteorlogical Agency warned of inundation and ground-loosening in various parts of the island.
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The quake measured a preliminary magnitude 6.8 and was centered below the sea at a depth of 107 kilometers (67 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was located 205 kilometers (128 miles) northwest of the nearest city, Saumlaki, it said.
The earthquake triggered moderate shaking and was unlikely to cause injuries or economic losses, USGS said.
Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 260 million people, is frequently struck by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis because of its location on the "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.
Source: AP
An arctic system blasted Canada, the Midwest, Northeast and Southern US, causing power outages in Manitoba, and Maine, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Snow records were broken in Colorado (30 inches), South Dakota (15 inches), and Iowa (11 inches).
Snow also fell in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for the first time in 26 years... in spring!
Global food production not only has been disrupted by the economy-killing plandemic, severe cold and frost also destroyed crops across Europe and the US.
Hail also got nasty around the globe this month, killing 5 people, ravaging crops, and damaging 6,000 homes in Vietnam. Hailstorms also left 4,2000 people homeless in Tripura, India, and covered in white parts of Saudi Arabia, Iran, and China... with flooding added to the mix as it melted.
Severe storms, hail, tornadoes, and strong winds ripped through parts of the Midwest and South US, causing damage to many homes, especially in Indiana and Arkansas.
While all this water got dumped around the world, the Czech Republic is facing the worst drought in 500 years.
All this and more in this month's SOTT Earth Changes Summary:
The immense storm swept through Niamey on Monday, shrouding the city in an eerie reddish darkness, aptly summed up by an onlooker as "Kind of cool, kind of weird, kind of scary" in footage obtained by Ruptly.
The COLD TIMES are returning. This isn't a conspiracy theory. Prepare.
As vast pockets of the planet currently battle anomalous May cold, it's come to light (via iceagenow.info) that the cosmopolitan Alberta city of Calgary has tied its longest stretch of temps <20C (<68F) in recorded history:
Comment: Some other related articles in recent weeks include:
- A once-in-a-decade dump of 80cm+ of snow in early May at Hotham, Australia - drifts over a metre deep (PHOTOS)
- Record cold in Alaska's northernmost town
- Bone-chilling cold sweeps Northeast Russia, records from the 1950s and 1960s fall
- Greenland has gained 27+ gigatons of snow and ice over the past 5 days alone - MSM silent
- 'Arctic April' grips North America breaking hundreds of all-time cold records

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the storm system brought large hail to portions of the Black Hills, western South Dakota (pictured) plains and northeastern Wyoming on Sunday
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the storm system brought large hail to portions of the Black Hills, western South Dakota plains and northeastern Wyoming on Sunday.
'The largest hail reported occurred in Jackson County between Potato Creek and Wanblee, where tennis ball- to baseball-sized hail was reported,' the NWS said.
Hail larger than 1 inch in diameter and wind gusts of up to 58mph were reported in multiple locations.
But the largest hail fell near Potato Creek, where it measured 2.75 inches in diameter.














Comment: Food supply shutdown: US meat processing plants suspend operations, dairy farmers told to quit, farmers dumping produce