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To: Doug R who wrote (4136)8/13/2020 5:35:29 AM
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Cold-Records Fall Across Far-Eastern Russia
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Historic August Cold Ravages Brazil + Another “Deadly” Antarctic Blast Forecast for Next Week

New South Wales: Record-Breaking Antarctic Blast

Cold records shattered in Siberia



To: Doug R who wrote (4136)8/25/2020 9:10:12 PM
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Farmers’ Almanac Forecasts a “Grand Solar Minimum” Winter for 2020-21

“Based on our time-tested weather formula, the forecast for the upcoming winter looks a lot different from last year, quite divided with some very intense cold snaps and snowfall,” states editor Peter Geiger, Philom.





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a “Grand Solar Minimum”-style winter for the United States and Canada this season. Officially dubbed “Winter of the Great Divide”, the Farmers’ Almanac is anticipating a brutally cold winter for northern, central, and eastern regions, drought in the west, and everything crazy in between.
If you love the cold of winter, you’re going to love our forecast if you live in the northern half of the country, reads a passage from the Farmers’ Almanac website. Our long-range forecast is calling for a cold winter with below-normal temperatures in areas from the Great Lakes and Midwest, westward through the Northern and Central Plains, and Rockies.




To: Doug R who wrote (4136)11/10/2020 7:00:17 PM
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The Greenland Ice Sheet GAINED a Record Breaking 10 Billion Tonnes of Snow and Ice Yesterday

“Winter Nightmare” hits the Prairies as Blizzards Bury Cars and Farm Equipment under 7-Foot Drifts
“The way it came in with so much wind, and the size of drifts, was just — it’s nothing like we’ve ever seen before.”

Winter arrives early in Hokkaido, Japan as Record 1.5+ Feet of Snow buries Rusutsu and Niseko