Despite the spring season, Indiana was covered with snow Sunday.
The Indianapolis office of the National Weather Service has cut a third of its annual Skywarn training courses due to budget constraints.
Meteorologists say springs are generally becoming wetter and summers are becoming drier.
Few apples were produced this year in the Midwest because of a late spring freeze that killed the newly formed buds.
The current warm weather isn't responsible for the buzzing of cicadas -- warm weather earlier this year is.
Gluesenkamp‘s Designscape Horticultural Services say business has been much better than it normally is this time of the year.
Farmers say they need a late frost to give their crops time to mature. They planted crops late this year because of the rainy spring and hot summer.
Indiana Department of Homeland Security should have the appeal on the governor's desk by the end of the week.
There won't be a bumper crop this year, but depending on summer weather, most farmers should recover.