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Snow way! A foot of snow fell one year ago during a late May storm

By Tristan Garcia
Published in Weather News
June 11, 2023
1 min read
Snow way! A foot of snow fell one year ago during a late May storm

Can you imagine waking up in late May to a world covered in snow? That’s exactly what happened one year ago in parts of the northeastern United States. Despite being weeks into spring, a foot of snow fell during a late May storm, leaving many people puzzled and frustrated.

According to weather experts, this out-of-season snowstorm was caused by a collision of cold air from the north and warm air from the south, and it’s not entirely uncommon for this to happen during the spring months. However, the amount of snowfall and the timing of the storm made it an unforgettable and unusual event for many.

The storm caused a variety of issues, including flight cancellations and school closures, as well as damage to trees that were already bearing leaves and fruits due to the warmer weather. The sudden cold weather also posed a threat to crops that were already planted and thriving.

Despite the inconvenience and challenges caused by the snowstorm, it serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of weather patterns and the importance of being prepared for unexpected changes. It’s also a stark reminder of the impact of climate change, as extreme weather events become more frequent and severe.

Overall, the late May snowstorm of last year may seem like a distant memory, but it highlights the need for ongoing research and attention to the planet’s changing climate patterns. As we continue to navigate the effects of climate change, events like these serve as a warning of the challenges we face and the pressing need for action.


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