Over the recent days we've been hearing
about record snowfall in Montana, record low temperatures in Minnesota and Ontario, New York City «blowing away» a 103 - year old record, vicious cold gripping Lebanon, PA..
There was a good point made about anecdotal evidence and thus fully describes Elery's wholly ignorant post
about a record snowfall.
Not exact matches
This year is a case in point, when we now have
record low
snowfall (
about 10 % of average, or less), and this time it is because the storms are being directed very much away from Mt. Baker, the opposite to what happened in 98 - 99).
Also, what
about the polar bear expresses of 1994, 1996,
record snowfall of 2008, then another polar bear express recently?
I am waiting to hear
about the temperature values over the past winter in Ottawa, where we came very close to beating the
record snowfall.
At least one man was killed, several injured and
about 2000 trees collapsed due to the heaviest
snowfall in Moscow since the beginning of the weather
records, said meteorologists.