Nope, no damned global warming here

This photo provided by the Wyoming Highway Patrol shows a portion of a bridge over railroad tracks on the north side of the small eastern Wyoming town of Lusk that was collapsed by flash flood waters early Thursday. June 4, 2015. Up to 6 inches of rain fell in the area overnight Wednesday and early Thursday, forcing some residents to leave their homes and causing damage to area highways. (Wyoming Highway Patrol via AP)
This photo provided by the Wyoming Highway Patrol shows a portion of a bridge over railroad tracks on the north side of the small eastern Wyoming town of Lusk that was collapsed by flash flood waters early Thursday. June 4, 2015. Up to 6 inches of rain fell in the area overnight Wednesday and early Thursday, forcing some residents to leave their homes and causing damage to area highways. (Wyoming Highway Patrol via AP)

Seems like a lot of those “freak storms” going around lately:

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A freak thunderstorm dumped up to 6 inches of rain and inundated a tiny Wyoming town, collapsing a bridge, damaging homes and businesses, and sending about a dozen people to higher ground.

Another brief thunderstorm dumped more rain on the flooded area Thursday afternoon before Gov. Matt Mead was scheduled to arrive to tour the damage.

In Lusk, population 1,500, floodwaters rushed down Main Street, swamping four blocks and shutting down the town’s water supply, said Niobrara County Emergency Management Coordinator James Santistevan.

There were no reports of anyone being hurt, he said.

One thought on “Nope, no damned global warming here

  1. Well you know, Bernie Sanders honeymooned in Moscow, Caitlyn Jenner is HOT, and Al Gore is fat. uh, I’m sorry, what was your point again?

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