I assume this term is more popular in regions that do not experience snow so their material is muddy fields and the chunks that are kicked up are turd shaped. I expected it to be a higher percentage.
Looks like mostly the greater Minnesota area, with blips in St. Louis, Worcester, Wyoming and Phoenix, so not really snowless and wet normally. Though they might all (except for Phoenix- maybe those are snowbirds?) have a lot of snowmelt in the spring that makes kicking up chunks more likely.
I assume this term is more popular in regions that do not experience snow so their material is muddy fields and the chunks that are kicked up are turd shaped. I expected it to be a higher percentage.
Looks like mostly the greater Minnesota area, with blips in St. Louis, Worcester, Wyoming and Phoenix, so not really snowless and wet normally. Though they might all (except for Phoenix- maybe those are snowbirds?) have a lot of snowmelt in the spring that makes kicking up chunks more likely.