Earlier than expected snow: it must be global warming!
Earlier in the year I posted about unexpectedly heavy and early snow fall in New Zealand during the Southern Hemisphere winter. The Southern Hemisphere winter isn't quite ready to let go either. Australian ski fields are celebrating fresh snow fall,
residents are hailing the recent three-day snowfall as the best of the seasonNow we're approaching the North Hemisphere winter, there's ... unexpectedly heavy and early snow fall (in Turkey). It's all because of man-made Global Warming you see. When it gets hotter, it's because of Global Warming. When it gets colder, it's because of Global Warming. There's simply nothing that Global Warming cannot do!
Oh well, that's just Turkey. Or Not.Earlier-than-expected snowfall affected daily life in numerous provinces around the country on Monday. High plateaus in the northeastern provinces of Gümüşhane, Trabzon and Rize, and the Central Anatolian province of Sivas received heavy rainfall on Monday. Search and rescue teams are working to help residents that were caught unaware by the early snow. In most parts of the plateaus, snow cover reached a depth of 30 centimeters. Roads connecting the provinces to dozens of villages have been closed due to the heavy snowfall. In Trabzon alone, roads to 25 villages have been completely closed to traffic.Temperatures dropped significantly in eastern Anatolia on Monday. Temperatures in the eastern province of Erzurum were recorded at -5 degrees Celsius on Sunday night. The temperature in Ardahan was recorded at -2 degrees Celsius early Monday morning.
There's also this prediction:The first day of fall feels more like the first day of winter for some of the mountain West, with light snow and chilly temperatures across Colorado and freeze warnings for higher elevations in New Mexico, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah and Arizona.
Don't forget to wrap up in warm clothes when you go out to protest against evil corporations and global warming.U.S. Northeast May Have Coldest Winter in a Decade [because of a weak El Nino]
