Epic Snowfalls In The Alps
January 22, 2012
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Epic Snowfalls In The Alps
http://en.skiinfo.com
January 18, 2012
It’s now a month since snowfall began in the Alps and it has hardly let up since, with the biggest accumulations over that period now approaching 6 metres (20 feet) and reports from some resorts that this is the snowiest January in 30 or even 60 years.
Heavy snows spoil weekend holiday plans in West
May 29, 2011
Filed under USA
Tags: brr, climate, climate change, cold, epic snow, epic snowpack, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, record snow, record snowfall, ski, snowfall, temperature, temperatures, weather
Heavy snows spoil weekend holiday plans in West
www.usatoday.com
28 May 2011
DENVER — Ski resorts are bustling with activity. A key highway into Yellowstone is closed because parts of the road have seen more than 25 feet of snow. And campgrounds are feverishly removing snow from campsites to clear the way for visitors.