I blame you for driving a fossil fueled vehicle to work after taking a long shower
(USA Today) Â As of Tuesday, North America is covered by the third-highest amount of snow this late in the season since records began in 1966, according to NOAA’s U.S. National Ice Center.
Only 1969 and 1978 had more snow cover at this point in the year, according to Sean Helfrich of NOAA’s National Ice Center.
“Given that the vast majority of Canada is snow-covered at this time of the year (except in a very mild early March), the signal is virtually entirely a function of snow extent variations in the lower 48,” he said in an e-mail.
Wait, I thought Warmits told us snow would be a thing of the past? Oh, wait, my bad, now they blame snow and cold on greenhouse gas output from Mankind.
