For today’s forecast, let us put the year’s months in a hat
Draw one month and discover the weather’s new chaos
January’s snowstorm up in the Northeast with big snow drifts
Dazed people in Carolinas had lawns with snow of ten inches
Crowds were waking up in February to snow and zero degrees
Residents in Texas lost their power due to the deep freeze
The blend of a warm front with cold air from the North Pole
One March, Alabama got hailstorms, the size of coal
In April, thirty inches of snow dumped in South Dakota
In other areas, people were planting their best flower
For May, a photo of Virginia, with ice and thirty-six degrees
As fifty degrees was predicted on New York’s New Year’s Eve
One expects a balmy climate in Seattle during a day in June
Three days over a hundred degrees would make anyone swoon
Wildfire smoke drifting over Michigan in a warm July
No rain and strong winds made reddish sunsets in the sky
Hurricanes of August appearing in Florida, are commonplace
But two identical ones were moving to the northern states
During September, heat over a hundred degrees struck out
West California’s drought and fire were harming homes and forests
High tides caused the oceans and the rivers to go ashore
In October, the Delaware River flooded more than before
In November, a tornado hit Kentucky causing mayhem
Folks lost jobs or homes, but a President’s visit was a gem
In December, a blizzard warning in Hawaii is truly strange
Trust science, it does not lie, this crazy weather is climate change