So, weather happens
Winterlike weather pattern tightens grip on Northeast, unloading snow in some areas
Winter is making a mid-May comeback in the northeastern United States early this week as snow returned to some areas with cold and rainy weather in other parts of the region.
The air was even cold enough for snow to whiten the Catskill Mountains in southeastern New York and the Berkshires in western Massachusetts.
Slushy and slippery spots along the Massachusetts Turnpike in the Berkshires prompted officials to dramatically reduce the speed limit on Sunday. The trace of snow that fell in Albany, New York, on Sunday, the National Weather Service (NWS) said, was the latest snow to fall on a Mother’s Day since 1977, when Mother’s Day occurred on May 8.
And then
- Snow in May? Sierra could get up to a foot as rare cold storm sweeps over California
- If snow accumulates Tuesday, it’ll be the latest on record in southern Maine
- Mother’s Day weekend storm adds to New Mexico’s already impressive snowpack
So, of course, it’s the fault of Trump and ‘climate change’
https://twitter.com/saferozie/status/1128259814042161152
One of the symptoms of climate change is weather extremes. More hurricanes, more snow storms, hotter weather in the summer
— Patty Doyle ???????? (@phdoyleneuro) May 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/agnesmagdalenee/status/1128187659610939393
New England is expecting to get snow and ice in the middle of may. Trump says climate change is a hoax. Can you ask him to shovel that hoax off my driveway please.
— Casper (@Casper09531036) May 13, 2019
Just because Colorado had snow during a college graduation ceremony in May does NOT mean that Climate Change does not exist. Climate used to have consistency. Now it does not. Due to Climate Change. Pull your head out of your ass, Climate Change deniers.
— CRRockwell (@RockThatFloats) May 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/max_tesnow/status/1127990056139018244
And plenty more.
