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Australia Sees Year-Round Snowpatches For First Time Since 1997, As Record Cold Persists; Rare May Snow Hits Kashmir's Gulmarg; Frosts Sweep Europe; + Surprise Geomagnetic Storm

By Krystal Clarity
Published in Weather News
June 03, 2023
1 min read
Australia Sees Year-Round Snowpatches For First Time Since 1997, As Record Cold Persists; Rare May Snow Hits Kashmir's Gulmarg; Frosts Sweep Europe; + Surprise Geomagnetic Storm

The world is experiencing unusual weather patterns - and some of it is downright chilling! As per recent reports, Australia has seen year-round snow patches for the first time since 1997. It seems that the record cold is persisting, leading to frosts sweeping across Europe, while rare May snow hit Kashmir’s Gulmarg. As if that wasn’t enough, there was also a surprise geomagnetic storm.

The heavy snowfall and cold temperatures have brought disruptions to transportation and daily life. On the one hand, it’s an exciting development for snow-lovers who may be relishing in the chance to enjoy outdoor winter activities year-round in Australia. On the other hand, these weather patterns may have long-term consequences for the environment, as well as the human population in general.

It’s important to acknowledge that unusual weather has become an even more frequent occurrence in recent years, and it’s our responsibility as individuals to take meaningful steps towards reducing our carbon footprint and preventing further climate change. We can start with small actions like using reusable bags or taking more public transportation, with the hope that these steps can contribute to a more sustainable future.

Overall, the article emphasises the impact of climate change and the importance of taking action. Let’s hope that governments and citizens around the globe unite in their efforts to combat this challenge.


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