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Texas legislature first implemented cloud seeding in 1950s

Posted on July 8, 2025 by Alan Day

In the wake of the historic July 4 flash floods in the Hill Country, several online pundits and others are claiming that the excessive rainfall and flash flooding were caused by weather manipulation and cloud seeding operations.

Source: Texas legislature first implemented cloud seeding in 1950s | The Center Square

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