Indiana Severe Weather

Here in the Evansville area, we have had more than our fair share of severe weather in 2025.  In fact, it's looking like we may see a record-breaking year for tornadoes across the Hoosier State.  But more than just strong storms, we've also seen abnormal flooding this year.

Via Mayse Farm Market Facebook
Via Mayse Farm Market Facebook
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This year has certainly not been the kindest to farmers either, as the weather can directly impact their crops and their livelihood. An Evansville farmer is trying a new method to summon favorable weather for his crops this year.

READ MORE: Indiana Could See a Record-Breaking Year for Tornadoes

Evansville Farmer Meditates in Field for Good Weather Vibes

Mayse Farm Market in Evansville is located off of St. Joe. They have been around for more than 80 years, and are known for their delicious fresh produce and fun family activities on the farm.

 We provide spring tomatoes and strawberries, summer sweet corn along with other fruits and veggies, summer flowers, fall pumpkins and fall family fun activities.  We also offer a down on the farm bakery offering fresh pies, cookies, breads, and other gourmet treats.  Our mission is to provide the community with a farm friendly atmosphere, and our fresh-farm produce right to your table!

Photo by Oliver Hale on Unsplash
Photo by Oliver Hale on Unsplash
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Mayse Farm Market sells in-season produce, and you can check the calendar on their website to see which produce is in season at the market.  This time of year is strawberry season, but it seems Mayse Farm has been fighting with the weather a bit.
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Mayse Market Farmer Trying to Summon Good Weather Vibes

If you don't follow Mayse Market on Facebook, I highly recommend it.  The content is always top-notch, informative, and really funny.  Recently, Mayse shared a video of farmer Paul in a field, holding strawberries and looking to be meditating. The video caption says: "Just a farmer meditating in his strawberry fields to push out bad weather energy vibes."
Via Mayse Farm Market Facebook
Via Mayse Farm Market Facebook
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The video is hilarious. You can check it out below, and be like farmer Paul, send our local farmers all good weather energy vibes!

Just a farmer meditating in his strawberry fields to push out bad weather energy vibes.

Posted by Mayse Farm Market, Evansville IN on Thursday, May 15, 2025

LOOK: The most expensive weather and climate disasters in recent decades

Stacker ranked the most expensive climate disasters by the billions since 1980 by the total cost of all damages, adjusted for inflation, based on 2021 data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The list starts with Hurricane Sally, which caused $7.3 billion in damages in 2020, and ends with a devastating 2005 hurricane that caused $170 billion in damage and killed at least 1,833 people. Keep reading to discover the 50 of the most expensive climate disasters in recent decades in the U.S.

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