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Feels like Global Warming, Right? Smashing Cold and Snow Records

A truck navigates a snowy road, highlighting the extreme winter conditions amid discussions of global warming.

Nature is stepping in, spitting in the globalists’ faces with record cold and snow, not heat. A record-setting winter storm is sweeping the United States, unleashing heavy snow, freezing temperatures, and hazardous conditions from coast to coast.

It is the eve of Thanksgiving so be careful traveling. Shockingly cold air funneled directly from the Arctic will be making an unwelcome appearance. The Arctic blast will grip the United States starting Thanksgiving Day, sending temperatures plunging far below seasonal averages, affecting over 230 million people by Friday, and dropping copious volumes of snow. By Saturday (Nov 30), temperatures across much of the country will have plummeted as much as 25 F below normal.

Last Saturday, we read that more than a foot of snow fell in parts of Upstate New York and northeastern Pennsylvania. High Point, New Jersey, reported 20 inches of snow, while 19 inches fell in Cortez, Pennsylvania, and 17.1 inches were on the ground in Franklin, New York. The Sierra Nevada also expects a burial this week, with an additional 7 feet of snow in the forecast. It is a little early for winter yet winter is here.

A map of the United States displaying temperature anomalies for November 29, sourced from GFS 2m Temp data.
GFS 2m Temp Anomalies for Nov 29 [tropicaltidbits.com].

A powerful cold wave is also sweeping into Europe, already delivering record-breaking temperatures and heavy snowfall. Heavy snow blanketed parts of Germany, Austria, Italy, and other Alpine nations, creating hazardous conditions and widespread disruptions. Authorities are urging caution as Europe braces for one of its most intense early winter storms in years.

France has seen remarkable snowfall in recent days, with Paris experiencing its most significant early-season accumulation in 55 years since 1969. The snow that fell late last week transformed the City of Light, blanketing it white. In Austria, the Tyrolean slopes received 80 cm (2.62 ft) in just two days.

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