Monday, May 27, 2013

Global Warming Dumps Three Feet Of Snow On Upstate New York -- Better Get Fracking!

AP is reporting:
A Memorial Day weekend storm has dropped three feet of snow on a New York ski mountain near the Vermont boarder.
Whiteface Mountain spokesman Jon Lundin says 36 inches of white powder has blanketed the nearly 5,000-foot tall mountain in the Adirondacks.
He says Mount Mansfield, in Stowe, Vt., had 13.2 inches of snow Sunday, the latest in the season it's ever had a foot.
I thought I wouldn't need the "globalwarming_2012_2013" tag any more. On July 1, 2013, I will be switching to the "globalwarming_2013_2014" tag. 

For all the activists who thought their children or grandchildren would never see snow again, take them up to New York and/or Vermont in June. The snow may still be there.

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Earlier this weekend: freezing concerns in the northeast. AccuWeather is reporting:
Since Memorial Day is typically deemed as the unofficial start to summer, many people of the Northeast may find it hard to believe that frost and freezing temperatures are a concern tonight (Sunday, May 26, 2013).
And quite widespread:
The same unseasonably cold air that led to substantial snow in the northern New England mountains will make for a chilly night through the Northeast tonight.
West of I-95 (and west of I-81 from southern Pennsylvania to northern Virginia), temperatures will be cold enough for areas of frost to form.
The same can be said for northern Michigan and southern Ontario.

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