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xx- Snow cover in Siberia has reached its highest point for this time of year in decades which influences the weather in the US
- Polar vortex bring frigid temperatures which can be colder than Mars
- Siberia is near record cold for this time of year, and snow cover is at around the highest level for this time of year since at least 1998.
The very cruel cold of the polar vortex is
set to return to the United States this winter dropping temperatures so cold
parts of the US will be colder than Mars on occaisions. Experts claim a cold
winter is imminent as snow cover in Siberia has reached its highest point for
this time of year in decades, which according to MIT climatologist Judah Cohen,
claims this year’s conditions are a ‘textbook situation,’ and would be a carbon
copy of the last two winters in the US. It’s thought that more snow in northern
Eurasia signals the frigid temperatures set to hit the regions above. And while
the cold blast could strike anywhere among North America, Asia, or Europe, the
expert warns the US may get hit harder than forecasters are expecting.
Siberia is near record cold for this time
of year, and snow cover is at around the highest level for this time of year
since at least 1998.
This Siberian snowball fight requires some serious upper body strength, and a helmet.
Giant frozen orbs recently appeared along
an 11-mile stretch of Siberian coastline. The largest of the naturally formed
snowballs measured nearly 3 feet across, according to Russian news reports. This
frosty phenomenon is connected to ongoing weather events that could bring
heavier snowfall in parts of North America and Western Europe this winter. These
developments might lead to a snowy winter in parts of the U.S., particularly
the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, as well as in Western Europe. Some U.S.
meteorologists use Siberian snow cover levels in October to forecast how key
weather patterns will likely evolve downstream.
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