Weekly Observations: What signs of collapse do you see in your region? [in-depth] May 18
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pioneerrunner@reddit
Location: Western Suburbs of Chicago
Far western suburb of Chicago named St. Charles is finishing a well project and will still be 500,000 gallons of water short per day. Article also mentions a few other suburbs short of their needed water per day. Frighteningly, St. Charles sits right on the Fox River so fresh water (though I don’t know the potability of it) flows right through the city).
https://www.shawlocal.com/kane-county-chronicle/2026/05/18/st-charles-faces-500k-gallon-per-day-water-deficiency-even-with-new-well-nearing-completion/
The second article discusses more on western suburbs planning to build a pipeline to get water from Lake Michigan and the strain that could be added to the system with the building of more data centers.
https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/chicagoland-data-center-lake-michigan-water#
ShyElf@reddit
"Frighteningly?"
For context, normal low flow not in the winter there is around 300 million gallons per day. Maybe it goes down to 60 million in the winter if it's been really cold for a while.
Basically, most of Chicagoland has surficial clay deposits, so that even though there's surplus water in the topsoil for much of the year, the amount flowing into the groundwater is limited. There are essentially no groundwater withdrawl laws.
When they first built out the suburbs, everywhere had high quality groundwater near the surface, so they just used that. The sewage outflows were left in the surface steams, and additionally Chicago sewage was diverted south quite early. When they started to run the groundwater dry, it was worst closer to Chicago, and they already had the lake there much cleaner than the surface streams, so they just gradually expanded the area using lake water without using much other surface water. Each expansion would push the water table up some where they switched over, delaying the need for the next one.
Anyhow, the groundwater has seen a century and a half of heavy industry and a lot of unlined landfills, and the recharge area is mainly suburban including leaking gas station tanks. They've also been heavily pulling contaminants up from the next layer down for 75 years, which was never potable.
The Fox River there is about 1/3 suburban runoff, has significant salt in winter, has occasional algae outbreaks during droughts, and during droughts is sometimes mostly treated sewage during summer droughts. I'd call it better than the groundwater overall, but not obviously so.
The new lake water expansion you link is mostly south of the clay cap, and has adequate groundwater. I don't blame them for trying to get lake water instead of water percolated through industrial farmland.
Anyhow, it's quality issues and not supply. Elsewhere in the country, people would be stabbing each other in the back for the water the Illinois suburbs are turning down.
Remember, the public water supply is almost always fine until no, it actually wasn't..
Susanoos_Wife@reddit
Location: USA, Lower 48 States, East of the Mississippi River
Covid case numbers are about the same as they were last week, with case numbers being lower than they have been for much of the year so far, but only time will tell if numbers will continue to trend downward or not. After 6 years, covid 19 no longer kills as many people as it used to at the beginning of the pandemic, but covid infections can still lead to a wide range of health problems for many people, regardless of your age, gender, or current health status.
https://www.pmc19.com/data/index.php
https://x.com/michael_hoerger/status/2056483902366105894
The media and mainstream news mention very little, if anything, about covid now, but covid is still a more dangerous health threat than society readily acknowledges, so to that end, I always share some basic info about covid and new info/research about it in my weekly posts. I have no idea how many people read my posts but if by any chance new people stumble on to this subreddit, I want to at least fling a metaphorical light their way and provide some info to people, if it's relevant to you, great, if not, feel free to scroll on down for other stuff.
The bare bones basics of what to know about covid in 2026: https://whn.global/scientific/covid-in-2026-what-people-and-organizations-need-to-know/
How covid spreads and how to reduce the risk of getting and/or spreading covid: https://itsairborne.com/
How to identify high quality masks/respirators: https://breathesafeair.com/identify-real-masks-respirators/
A starting point of reference for what covid can do to the body: https://www.panaccindex.info/t/wcdttb
Basic fact sheet about long covid: https://www.longcovidsos.org/faq-s
A list of scientific studies about long covid: https://polybio.org/publications/
Giant link tree to more detailed information and FAQs about covid: https://linktr.ee/MaskTogetherAmerica?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPOTM2NjE5NzQzMzkyNDU5AAGn8ScEC1lmiTr95dEROFVTyQmT9BI0HOULMFkfgDH3GvRdrfsU-sbkytUGbeA_aem_o4Rq6DosjEH6qcguddxD7g
In other health news, bird flu is still wreaking havoc on birds and certain mammals, several people in the U.S are quarantined in Nebraska for hantavirus (the incubation period for hantavirus is several weeks so it takes a while to figure out if someone who's exposed to hantavirus will get infected or not,) and an American doctor in Africa caught Ebola and is being sent to Germany to receive treatment. RFK JR is also continuing to chip away at the healthcare system in America because the toilet licking, roadkill loving nutcase seems hellbent on destroying public health. Some might blame the literal brain worm he had, but it's equally possible he was always just that fucked up, and also equally possible that it might be a combination of both factors-your guess is as good as mine.
The news is filled with stories of various forms of hate crimes committed against various different demographics of people, horrific weather events (especially tornadoes, the number of stories I've heard about tornadoes destroying stuff and killing people this year is absolutely horrifying,) the ever-encroaching presence of AI in our lives, and various stupid shit Trump posts on Truth Social.
Potholes continue to remain an ubiquitous pain in the ass on the roads in my area. Traffic patterns are also screwy, and I've noticed more than a few traffic lights that seem to be hanging on for dear life.
There's also been an increase in roving gangs of teenagers fighting (each other, random people, and/or some cursed combination of both,) in my area-I know this might sound like some curmudgeon-y bullshit some crackhead with major Karen™ energy on Fox News might invent, but I know multiple people who have actually run into these deranged motherfuckers while out in public minding their own business. It doesn't help that the news tends to refer to these incidents as "teen takeovers" which sounds cornier than a bakery that specializes in cornbread but as I mentioned before, is actually a legitimate issue despite the "get off my lawn" energy the name might give off.
There have also been a fair amount of political protests in my area as well, although they never seem to make any kind of difference aside from fucking up traffic and delaying buses and other forms of public transportation.
Gas prices have also been climbing up and so far are hovering around $4.50 a gallon. I'm not one of those fuck cars people (I would very much like to own a car as it would greatly improve my ability to live independently and not have to rely on other people for basic transportation,) but I do wish that we had a government that put more focus on using renewable energy when possible.
Going back to what I mentioned about AI (because I have nowhere else to rant about this where I won't get dog-piled by morons who gas up AI and AI data centers like stan Twitter stans the most mediocre celebrities in existence,) 90% of the internet seems to be filed with nothing but AI crap and I know it's a bit of a first world problem but I'm genuinely tired of having to second guess if everything I see online is AI or not, I miss being able to see shit and know it was made by a human-even bullshit made up by a human is still more valuable than AI, I want to live in a world where only humans make art, write stories, and sing songs, if that makes me a luddite or a reactionary or a stick in the mud, I don't give a shit, art is part of what makes humans human and I refuse to give that up to fit in with trends or popularity contests. There are precious few things that humans can enjoy no matter the state of the world and the thought of letting AI take over the creation of art, music, and stories, of taking away that raw, primal, visceral joy from humans, is too miserable to bear.
Anyways, that's my brain dump for the week, if you (and your browser) made it this far, congratulations, stay safe, stay healthy, and brush your teeth. I'm off to sprinkle some additional weirdness onto other parts of the internet, see you all next week (and/or whenever I happen to check reddit again.)
anonyngineer@reddit
Location: Virginia Piedmont, USA
I’m seeing more scooters and low-powered motorcycles being used for transportation on suburban and rural roads with 45-55 mph (70-90 km/hour) speed limits. They don’t appear capable of more than 45 mph, and appear to need full throttle to get there.
On Friday, I saw such a scooter on a hilly rural state highway (one lane each way) five miles or more from a village or town. I wouldn’t have wanted to catch up with it in a place where I couldn’t pass immediately. I don’t think that local drivers would have waited to pass the scooter (and therefore me) safely.
There were years and years where I never saw small-engined motorcycles (under 500 cc) on the roads here, but their numbers are increasing. In my view, using smaller motorcycles and scooters on roads with higher speed limits here is quite risky.
Another sign of the financial breakdown of car-dependency in the US.
OrchidsnBullets@reddit
A lot of people here in Texas riding motorcycles, scooters and bikes to get around. Unfortunately the road rage feels like it has gotten worse too. I was riding my bike through town and got honked from behind at impatiently at a stop sign as I was waiting for a gap in the cross traffic so that I could make a left. People are more aggressive and impatient with motorcyclists. I experience more of it on my bike versus in my truck 🫤
lFightForTheUsers@reddit
I wear a very visible gopro camera on my bike helmet when I'm riding, also in Texas. The camera does a very good job making people act VERY polite. Highly recommend.
anonyngineer@reddit
There is a lot of on-road aggression around where I live, enough that I don't want my wife and I to be someplace with no alternatives to driving as we age.
PrairieFire_withwind@reddit
So many people seem to be clueless about our demographic problems. As we age we NEED other transit options.
We need to take unsafe elderly drivers off the road. But we are not building sane options for them.
thisquietreverie@reddit
I'd ride my ebike more in my North Texas city but there are zero bike lanes here, I live near the border of a suburb with fairly extensive bike lanes, it's maddening.
So I can really only ride after 10pm or so to avoid as many cars and trucks as possible.
rmannyconda78@reddit
Been wanting to build a little motorized bike (85cc, jack shaft) so I can get around more efficiently than my car, of course I would have to get it registered as a motorcycle due to being 85cc, but getting 100mpg and being cheap to fill up is nice.
thisquietreverie@reddit
Texas is weird about under 49cc mopeds, as in they have to be on a state "certified" list. But they also got less weird about the ole M license sometime around COVID. When I was a kid you had to have somebody with a valid M license ride your motorcycle to the DMV and you, with a valid drivers license, had to follow in a legal, inspected car.
Then you swapped and your buddy would drive the car behind you and you had to either memorize the course or pay attention to the signals given by the driver (relayed by the Texas State Trooper in the passenger seat).
Looks like nowadays you just have to complete a basic rider course from an approved school and that gets you a certificate good for 24 months to take a vision test and pay the fee. Which is way easier but setting up a DMV appointment and proving you are a citizen, etc is also a pain in the ass.
rmannyconda78@reddit
Pretty similar in Indiana. I plan on adding a horn, and all the needed lights too it to make it street legal. Basically the way I would build it is instead of the little motorized and e-bikes you see cruising around your neighborhood, this would be more a ultralight dual sport that can also be peddled if you run out of gas, the engine I want to use is either the phantom wraith 85cc 2 stroke or the predator 79cc 4. Indiana is basically get it inspected (for custom builds) take your test to get your learners permit, and take your test when you got the hours (may be incomplete info but this is what I know) funny thing is not a lot of people build dual sports, it’s mostly heavy cruisers and sport bikes.
anonyngineer@reddit
Many suburbs built since 2000 or so are more walkable and bikeable than city and suburban areas developed between the 1950s and 2000. It's certainly the case where I live.
Not that the newer suburbs are actually good, but they are less bad.
thisquietreverie@reddit
It's pure weirdness. My suburb is the "end of the line" for public transportation/light rail because all the suburbs further north are convinced these are criminal transport systems and they'll have to see people darker than the "help" they exploit.
We have buses, light rail, mixed use trails and not a single dedicated bike lane that I am aware of. There are on-road bike routes, named and signed but you are at the mercy of traffic.
If I go 2.3 miles south then I am in another suburb of equal age but with miles of dedicated bike lanes. Madness.
j12t@reddit
Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA.
I’ve lived in the same place for 25+ years, and I have the distinct feeling that winds have been getting stronger over time. We’ve always had storms, but generally in winter (well, California winter!). Sitting out in the back yard is less pleasant more often because of the wind, and the past few days we have quite some significant gusts at warm temperatures that I don’t recall we ever had.
Would make sense that, as the atmosphere warms, wind speeds go up, won’t it.
AlwaysPissedOff59@reddit
Location: Great Lakes State, US
Today I write of ants. Perhaps I'm nuts, but it suddenly dawned on me that I'm not seeing the 3/8" (5mm?) black ants that have been common in my area forever. Usually, I'd see them scurrying about on sidewalks, engaged in whatever antly business they were on, but I noticed this spring that most of them are simply not there anymore. So, I've been wondering - is this a function of the gobsmackingly idiotic trend to spray pesticides on virtually every square inch of one's property? Probably. *sigh*. Something else we're needlessly killing. At least the tiny red-brown ants remain.
I do have two colonies of slightly larger black ants in my backyard and I'm letting them live in peace. I've read that one colony can "live" 2-4 years, so I try my best not to disturb them.
The garden remains 2-3 weeks ahead of schedule, with bearded iris in full bloom now instead of in early June There are other June bloomers also flowering now as this year's ab(?)normal spring continues. We've been enjoying July weather the past four days and have three days forecast to be in the May temps range, after which it's summer here two - say it with me - weeks early. When our weather patterns changed in the 1990s it took about 4-5 years for the changes to stick. This time, it looks like it'll take only 2 years. Faster than expected, of course.
BigJobsBigJobs@reddit
Look for the Argentinian fire ants next... little tiny red ones. They like to invade and take over larger ants' nests.
AlwaysPissedOff59@reddit
No thanks - fortunately, fire ants aren't able to withstand our winters. Yet.
Jovan_Knight005@reddit
Location: Urban Settlement Ostružnica, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, Europe.
Daily temperatures have been cascading since last week and there were three days where there was rain. Today's not that much different, with today's daily temperature for the capital being 20°C.
There will be a settlement wide electricity blackout that's going to probably last until 5PM in the early evening today. If that's not a sign of collapse, then i don't know what is.
In other news, according to some news reports, the United States want to have some sort of pretext in order to attack Cuba. Seems like Iran and the energy crisis surrounding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz wasn't enough for Donald Trump and the current American presidential administration.
That is going to be it for my personal observation this week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPy8rDmPLM
Title Sequence for 007:First Light. Song: First Light by Lana Del Rey.
RichieLT@reddit
I love a good bond theme and this one is pretty good and yes the lyrics are ominous.
Jovan_Knight005@reddit
I need to make a proper deconstruction of that song's lyrics once i get more free time this week, perhaps i'll share it on r/collapse after i'm done with it.
BigJobsBigJobs@reddit
bring it on over to r/CollapseMusic if you like.
Stock_Emu_2588@reddit
Did you post about First Light in here a few weeks ago around the time it came out ? Someone did at least I remember that.
Best and safe wishes to you and thanks for quality post and insight too
Jovan_Knight005@reddit
Update: Most of my family, except for myself and my grandmother are at the Emergency Center in my country's (Serbia's) capital, Belgrade, where my grandfather is going through medical checks.
PrairieFire_withwind@reddit
That isn't anger. That is fear. She is scared for him. And trying to find something under her control that would make it different.
Hug her and tell her you love her. Help her take some deep breaths and go for a walk around the block. The large muscles in the body can help process emotions by walking. i know it sounds weird but it works.
plinpone@reddit
I am sorry for you experiences with someone else's anger. I've noticed lately that people seem to be lashing out more - humans have trouble regulating emotions at the best of times, let alone when under personal stress. I've also had some folks direct anger towards me for no reason and it's haaaaard to let it just roll off ("Why me?! Haven't we been cool as friends/neighbors for years?"), even when I am empathetic towards them/their situations.
Jovan_Knight005@reddit
There's no need to be sorry. I would've been angry too if i was in my mother's shoes. Situations like the one that i've described happen often, because that's what happens when someone doesn't listen to warnings about something that you shouldn't do.
BigJobsBigJobs@reddit
Location: USA. YouTube...
Got an overtly pro-nazi commercial in my feed this AM. Promoting the segregationist policies of OG American Nazi George Lincoln Rockwell, a fable something about chickens and ducks and how they don't belong together.
Usually, it's right-wing christian ads. You can't even escape the ads or report them - that's not the YouTube way.
Nazis got mainstreamed.
HCPmovetocountry@reddit
Location: Manitoba
I'm involved trying to recruit doctors to the area. One is starting in the next couple of months. It doesn't appear they were attracted to the area by my attempts to please the rules here and get a couple of posts allowed in the past.
Spring has not sprung here yet. We get up to seasonal temperatures for a couple of days, then winds bring in cloudy and cold weather for the rest of the week. It might be related to gulf stream not being as steady as the past. At least we're not hot and dry, but wild and cultivated plants need the conditions they've adapted to.
rmannyconda78@reddit
Location: grant county Indiana.
The wind picked up, the sky turned a beautiful but spooky blue green, a massive shelf cloud stretched horizon to horizon. Nothing but blue green darkness underneath it. I had been tracking that storm system on and off all day on radar, it had all the characteristics of a classic squall line, and now it appears before me.
Yeah that storm had some punch to it, there will be more tomorrow, I’m wondering if they will be individual cells this time or another squall line. People were reporting funnel clouds with this squall though none touched down. I took a ton of drone footage of the storm. https://youtu.be/u_ng3X6Eb6k?si=6X87VnC3ZTQGzknq you can see the shelf clouds and dust blowing, it was a huge storm.
Storms are common this time of year, but something I’ve noticed is storms are becoming much stronger, as another user pointed out here, more lightning, more powerful overall storms. But that’s the joy of a warming world, updrafts get much stronger. Sure it may be hot and humid at ground level, but high up is still gonna be cooler, and that hot humid air is going to rise.
The heat this summer is probably going to be brutal, I know last summer I was fighting 85-86 degree wet bulb temps, and that was rough.
My big concern with the wet bulb events is not just the mass casualty events they can cause from heat+ humidity alone, it’s the severe weather they have the potential to fuel if conditions are right. They can be just as dangerous as the heat and humidity, I feel like this effect is not talked about enough, but should be discussed more as it’s another danger with these. Wet bulb events are extremely dangerous.
People in my area are still relatively calm. For now…
No really though those storms have become much more powerful. I wonder if my area will see a straight up derecho this year, or a stronger EF2+ tornado. I actually plan on making a video sometime showing the decay in my area with both my drone and the 16mm
Solo_Camping_Girl@reddit
Location: Manila, Philippines
Just last week, the electric of the entire country had yellow and red-level alerts due to the inadequate supply. This resulted in power outages lasting a couple of hours in various places of the country. Our neighborhood lost power for almost three hours during the early hours of the night, at a time when temperatures hardly drop to 28 Celsius and the humidity not dipping below 50%. Needless to say, it was unbearable and people were sitting outside, fanning themselves.
Last Saturday, we thankfully had our first rainfall and weather forecasts that suggest the rainy season might be on its way. But the rains that came were insanely heavy that it flooded streets and caused leaks in roofs. The arrival of the rains are surprisingly on time, considering that mid-May is the time when rains usually begin.
This is related to collapse as the warmer climate will continue to strain already-dwindling resources, testing their resilience or lack thereof.
96-62@reddit
Location: East Riding of Yorkshire
Weather: cold and rainy. April was dry and May seems to be wet. Nothing seems wrong with the weather, and it's continuity is a source of comfort. One day when we repeat the ultra hot 2022 weather I will regret placing too much of my comfort in the weather, it changes, but not today.
UK politics: There's a leadership race on. Whoever wins will inherit and start their premiership with an absolute disaster of an energy crisis. Do they know that, and now is the time when the prime minister is weak and they should strike now, or do they not know that? Or would they not deign to care, it's not about them, it's about the UK? As far as I can work out, we need a steady hand and for the world to stop spamming like three crisises per decade at us. (Although the two more of our own making are pretty stupid).
World politics: Who knows what will happen? Will Trump back down? Unlikely, but the cost of not doing so, so many people other than Trump are going to have real problems. Trump is in some sense the perfect liberated/empowered individual, the expectations of others do not enter his thoughts at all.
kea1981@reddit
Hearing an Englishman speak fondly of the weather is perhaps the worst indicator I've yet seen.
AlwaysPissedOff59@reddit
TACO = Trump Always Chickens Out.
Except... accounts are coming out that someone has a hard-on for nukes because he thinks using one is the ultimate manly thing to do.
itsgoodpain@reddit
Location: Colorado
Seeing leaders slowly cave to authoritarianism and fascism is absolutely depressing. I was enraged when on Friday I received the notification that my Governor, u/jaredpolis, was commuting the sentence of Tina Peters, who illegally tried to overturn the 2020 election. She was tried by a jury of her peers and was convicted by a judge who as deeply critical of her actions.
This commutation by Jared Polis spits in the face of law and order and just goes to show that we can't trust leadership to do the right thing. I am SO disappointed in you, Governor, and will make it my goal that you NEVER serve in an elected role again.
KingofGrapes7@reddit
Location: Massachusetts
Gas is holding at its current insane prices. The places I pass haven't gone up but they sure as shit aren't attractive. At this point I fill up when at half way empty, Best I can do to manage things. A hybrid is looking real tempting despite the price, but going remote work would be great.
War doesnt looks like its ending anytime soon. Trump truly locked himself into a self inflicted, completely avoidable problem that is now everyone's problem. He doesnt want to deal with Iran now its its not an easy win but his ego will not let him just end this. Im kinda surprised he hasn't launched a ground invasion to look tough but either he's afraid of a escalation he still wont win or whoever still has a brain is telling him it wont work. The absolute best scenario seems to be going right back to how things were before but Iran, or anyone, wont trust Trump to stick to any agreement.
Going to be 92-94 tomorrow. Its here! Followed by apparently days of 60s and rain. I think I got a sunburn yesterday just doing something in the shade. Though that's also on me for forgetting I'm white as paper. I am trying very hard to not putting in my air conditioner until last June but the heat and humidity dont seem to be waiting.
valis010@reddit
Location: Minnesota
We have been getting a lot of severe weather and 2 nights ago we heard the loudest boom after a massive bolt of lightning the likes of which I have never seen before in over 50 years on this earth. Our local sub blew up with people talking about it. Many people, including myself, thought a nuke had went off. Last night more severe weather and the lightning was strobing to the point of blinding you. It seems the weather is supercharged this year, and we are expecting more bad weather this afternoon. A super el nino is expected this year, and it sure has been feeling like it. I have never seen lightning like I have the past few nights, and this afernoon should be interesting. We have also had a lot of tornadoes lately, more than normal. The weather is getting really out of whack here.
TheIrishWanderer@reddit
This happened to me in Auckland last year. I'd never heard anything like it before in my life, and this was when things first started kicking off between Israel, the US and Iran. I genuinely rolled over and woke my partner up because I thought someone was bombing the city, and this was in New Zealand, for fuck's sake. My prepper mentality is stronger than I thought.
farfrompukenjc@reddit
North central Wisconsin here and I heard one last night that literally sounded like a huge explosion not the typical thunder noise. It was deeper mire sudden. Hard to describe.
RascalBSimons@reddit
Location: Charlotte and Raleigh, NC.
I live in Charlotte but spent the weekend in Raleigh visiting in-laws. NC is in a historic drought, like much of the country. We had an incredibly dry March and April, had about 3 days of off/on rain in early May and now it's been dry again for 2-3 weeks. My hydrangea bushes are half the size they normally are and all of my other emerging perennials are crisping more every day. As of this past weekend, our county moved us from level 1 to level 2 water conservation measures.
In Raleigh, we had a picnic at a large park and the usual meandering streams were mostly dry but with stagnant pools creating a lot of mosquitoes, which joined our picnic. Also, I learned my 83 year old MIL is fully Fox News brainwashed and we had to buy/install a doorbell camera for her because she is afraid homeless (i.e. poor) people are going to start flooding her nice neighborhood.
Gas is over $4 across the state and now I'm hearing we are all about to be dealing with a shortage of motor oil. My daughter's car is close to being due so I'm just going to go take care of it tomorrow, in case the price goes up or oil can't be found.
I know of several kids home from college for the summer that can't find temporary jobs. My husband DoorDashes in his free time but over the past few weeks our area hasnt always been busy enough for DD to "let him" take orders. In fact, I was at a large suburban grocery store last Wednesday at about 6p and it was practically empty. Normally it's pretty busy with after-work folks picking stuff up.
I've been canceling my annual preventative Dr visits (physical, dermatologist, vision) because I don't want to pay the co-pays or be presented with something I need to have done that will be $$$. I do have insurance but my plan changed this year so it costs more for less coverage and my deductible and copays increased.
I find myself waiting every day for the next WHAT THE FUCK moment from our federal government, which I know is what they want, but I can't find the happy medium between being informed vs being manipulated and inundated with "unprecedented" news. We are witnessing our society crumble day by day and so many people don't see it or don't care.
nothankeww@reddit
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IPA-Lagomorph@reddit
Location: Colorado, USA.
Our governor took active steps to further dismantle democracy in the US by granting clemency to someone in prison for election interference. This also further erodes people's hope that the liberal/left party, Democrats, are attempting to be an opposition party to the Republicans in power federally. A sign of collapse due to the US sliding into autocratic fascist rule.
Climate: the regular pattern of winter snow was totally disrupted. Snowpack in the mountains was the lowest in recorded history by far at 22% of "normal" and temperatures in the plains blew records out of the water, hitting 90F (32C) in March. However, there was a significant snowstorm in early May that closed schools and broke tree limbs, and another round of snow and freezing temperatures this week. Variable temperatures is normal for this region but significant snow in May is somewhat rare, especially since the rest of the winter had almost no snow.