Almost five years after the New York Times announced the end of snow, and twelve years after they announced the endless summer – Vermont has broken their November snowfall record.
Vermont breaks November snowfall record – VTDigger
Snow has been a thing of the past for almost twenty years.
Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past – Environment – The Independent
With Warmer Weather, Different Decisions to Make – New York Times
Of 21 Winter Olympic Cities, Many May Soon Be Too Warm to Host the Games – The New York Times
The End of Snow? – The New York Times
Autumn/Winter snow extent has been increasing for 50 years. Why would the New York Times ever look at actual data?
Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab
Global warming is brutal in New Mexico today too.
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Read more at Real Climate Science
We here in Northern California just got some snow last week around Friday and Saturday just in time for the lighting of our towns Christmas Tree
In our effort to fight back the Red Tide of the global warming hoax, we must be careful to fall for the misleading argument that snowfall is an indication of how cold or warm it is. Snow is the result of converging cold (sub-freezing) air with warm (moist) air masses. Truly cold air can exist on either side of such a front and if both air masses are sub-freezing, the moisture content is comparatively low and very little snow will result. For snow to fall, a sufficient amount of warm, moisture-laden air must also be present. Of course, freezing conditions must prevail, not only for snow to fall, but for the stuff to remain in that form all the way to the ground and to accumulate.
Or…snow is weather.
We’re told to ignore weather.
If climate and weather never meet, maybe they’re parallel.