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Bayard

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1. Scary beyond belief
Wed Feb 13, 2019, 11:45 AM
Feb 2019

On this map, Nashville (closest to us....."For high emissions, Nashville's climate in 2080 will feel most like today's climate near Saraland, Alabama. The typical summer in Saraland, Alabama is 3.3°F (1.8°C) warmer and 56.3% wetter than summer in Nashville."

We are already setting records for rain here in the past few weeks. And one day, it can be close to 70 degrees, and drop down to 20's at night.

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