Snow Falls on the Sahara Desert for First Time in 40 Years

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Yeah, can't get enough of that global warming. When are they going to admit it's a fraud, when glaciers are about to wipe out the pyramids?

Snow Falls on the Sahara Desert for First Time in 40 Years

For the first time in 40 years, snow has fallen on the Sahara Desert, the Independent reported Wednesday. […]

“In his images [Karim Bouchetat, an amateur photographer who captured images of the snow on Monday], a thin layer of snow rests on deep orange dunes, where he said it stayed for about a day, and forms whirling patterns where the slopes are too steep for it to settle. Snow was reportedly last seen in Ain Sefra in 1979, when a half-hour snowstorm stopped traffic,” the Independent stated in its article. …
 
And the Arctic is seeing temperatures 50 degrees warmer than normal. Weather swings wider and wilder, with an overall warming. Pretty well describes what we are seeing.
 

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