Sentences with phrase «unusually snowy winter»

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PNW winters are on the milder side, though last year was unusually cold and snowy for us.
An unusually harsh winter — the fifth - snowiest in Chicago's history, according to the National Weather Service — has Orland Park officials taking measures to conserve shrinking salt stockpiles.
As does his home, for he turns off the heat and opens the door to let the chill of an unusually snowy Manhattan winter provide comfort for his new companions, whom he spontaneously names things like Stinky, Loudy, and Bitey.
And yes, is has been an unusually cold and snowy winter in many places, thanks for pointing that out.
So the unusually cold and snowy winters we've been having the last few years in England are due to global warming.
We have had a very mild winter with low snowfall, but the last two summers and the previous two winters were unusually cool / cold and wet / snowy.
Even if next winter is warmer than this past winter, which is not a guarantee, as soon as the Pacific Ocean returns to normal and El Niño resides, unusually cold and snowy winters will return.
The nations chief economist said: < a href = «http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/yellen-unusually-cold-and-snowy-winter-helped-cause-pause-economy"«Unusually Cold and Snowy Winter» Helped Cause «Pause» in Economy
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