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Extreme Weather Colder-Than-Average Iceland; Skiing In Southern Africa; More Snow Down Under; + Farmers’ Almanac Foresees “Record-Breaking Cold” And “Snowy” U.S. Winter


COLDER-THAN-AVERAGE ICELAND; SKIING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA; MORE SNOW DOWN UNDER; + FARMERS’ ALMANAC FORESEES “RECORD-BREAKING COLD” AND “SNOWY” U.S. WINTER
AUGUST 8, 2022 CAP ALLON
COLDER-THAN-AVERAGE ICELAND
Iceland’s average temperature for July finished at 10C (50F), which was 0.4C below the multidecadal average.

This is quite a shift from July last year, which would up being Iceland’s warmest since 1933.

The image above shows Iceland’s average July temperatures extending back to 1822 (although years prior to 1874 are generally taken with a pinch of salt due to unreliability).

https://electroverse.co/colder-than-average-iceland-skiing-in-s-africa-snow-down-under-farmers-almanac-foresees-frigid-u-s-winter/
« Last Edit: August 14, 2022, 12:54:29 pm by rangerrebew »
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