Record snowfall amounts pile up around the globe

Damn Global Warming according to the lefties/socialists/globalists/al gore

Record snowfall in Windsor, Ontario - February 11, 2018 - A record 18.4 cm of snow fell on Windsor on Friday, according to Environment Canada. Read more

Snow-covered beaches of Barcelona - February 11, 2018

10 Feb 2018 - Snowfall on a good part of Spain. Read more Michigan city's snowfall totals climbing toward record highs - February 10, 2018 - With more snow on the way. - Read more

New snowfall record for Calgary, Alberta - February 10, 2018 - 9 Feb 2018 - "For this time period in February you have the most snow on the ground ever recorded - Read more

Arctic dips to 76F below zero: 'Some of the coldest temperatures that people have ever experienced' - February 12, 2018

Record snowfall in British Columbia - February 10, 2018 - Mt. Timothy dealing with record snowfall - Read more

Record Montana snowfall for the season - February 10, 2018 - Several reporting stations in central and eastern Montana are reporting historic snowfall totals through the first week in February. Read more

Record snowfall in Japan kills seven - February 8, 2018 - Many motorists forced to spend the night in their vehicles. - Read more

First snowfall ever in parts of Morocco - February 8, 2018 - Up to 282 cm (110 inches) of snow in the Middle Atlas. That's more than 9 feet. - Read more Chicago - 20 inches of snow by Saturday night possible - February 8, 2018 - "Travel will be very difficult to impossible at times overnight and into Friday morning," the National Weather Service warns. Snowfall rates of 1 to

2 inches per hour. - Read more

Northern France hit by heavy snow - More on the way - February 8, 2018 - On Tuesday night more than 1,500 motorists were stranded on the N118. - Read more

Heavy snowfall in Spain - Temps far below average - February 7, 2018 - - Wintry conditions are still causing widespread problems on Spain's roads and train services. Read more

Nearly a thousand fishing boats trapped in ice in NE China - February 6,

2018 - - Nearly a thousand fishing boats for marine farming are surrounded by sea ice in Jinshitan Fishing Port, northeastern China's Liaoning Province. Read more

Wind, ice and cold making Olympics too wintry Winter Gale Force Winds wreak havoc on games Billionaires and Athletes Freeze As Winter Smacks The Olympics

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February 24, 2017 4:31 pm A Bunch of Cities Are Sweating Through the Hottest February Day on Record

By Adam K. Raymond Share Share Tweet

Winter in New York City. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images Unseasonably high temperatures continued to make February feel more like May on Friday, with new record highs seen across the Midwest and into the Northeast. All told there are more than 50 possible record highs today, CNN reports.

Some cities are already there. Boston hit 72 today, its highest February temperature since record keeping began. Albany got up to 73, the highest winter temperature of all time in the capital. Further south, Youngstown hit 74, Cincinnati reached 77, and Louisville got up to 81, all of which set February records.

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Locally, JFK Airport set a record by pushing past 60 today and Newark got up to 74, also a record. Central Park reached a very nice 69 today, which was still six degrees below the 75 recorded there in 1985.

Undoubtedly, there are many more cities across across New England, the Ohio Valley, and the Atlantic Coast shattering heat records today, as temperatures reached as much as 40 degrees above normal.

Today?s warm weather follows a trend that has seen February deliver above-average temperatures to nearly every part of the country, with only Maine and Washington registering below-average numbers. Since the start of the month, there have been more than 4,400 record highs set across the country. And record lows? A whole 29.

If you?re the worrying type who sees trees blossoming before March and begins feeling the creeping dread of melting polar ice caps, this weekend will provide some much needed relief. A cold front will sweep across the eastern part of the country this weekend before the springlike temperatures return next week, just in time for the start of March, or as we will soon refer to it, summer.

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ZZyXX

Sounds like climate change. Heard of that?

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Davej

"Lake effect" snow results from cold wind blowing over warm open water> Even our record cold in Ontario has not caused the warm great lakes to freeze over, so we are getting hit.

Definitely "climate change" Not as much snow as we used to get when the world was cooler - but that was "system" snow, not lake effect, to a large extent.

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Clare Snyder

Ed, please be aware of the groups you're crossposting to? They are the reason we have so many fuckwits here

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ChairMan

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