Last night the wind chill here was as cold as -30°F.
Las Vegas is dealing with more snow than they have seen in nearly 30 years.
For the second year in a row, it has snowed in Malibu.
In Florida, it’s so cold that it’s raining iguanas.
Illinois continues to try to get power back to residents who lost it in a winter storm. Plus, kids are left on the sidewalk because it was so “brutally cold” the school buses wouldn’t start.
Seattle recorded the coldest temperature since 1990, which is one of the 10 warmest years on record.
It was too cold and icy there for some buses to run.
In North Dakota, wind chill temperatures were almost -50° over the weekend.
Copper Mountain, Colorado recorded 100 inches of snow before winter officially started.
Canada may see it’s entire country blanketed in snow for Christmas, the first time that has happened since 1971.
Europe is bracing itself for a “severe cold wave.”
In Thailand, the government says “33 provinces have been affected by extreme cold weather conditions.”
Italy had to deal with the Gore Effect, resulting in record snow…in autumn.
Siberia is dealing with -60°C, or -76°F. That’s without windchill. The record cold there is -69°C.
Seeing that cold weather is far deadlier than warm weather, killing twice as many, I think it’s time to say, “Thanks, Al. Mission accomplished. You can stop now. Please.”
Monday, December 22, 2008
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