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"Little bit" hot . This is insane . I can't imagine this. But if there are places above 60° north with recorded highs above 20 °C in winter (Scandinavia for example) ?? Why not this at 35°N? In the most extreme cases of course. Like this event.
"Little bit" hot . This is insane . I can't imagine this. But if there are places above 60° north with recorded highs above 20 °C in winter (Scandinavia for example) ?? Why not this at 35°N? In the most extreme cases of course. Like this event.
No location in Scandinavia has ever recorded 20C in winter. Neither has Alaska.
"Little bit" hot . This is insane . I can't imagine this. But if there are places above 60° north with recorded highs above 20 °C in winter (Scandinavia for example) ?? Why not this at 35°N? In the most extreme cases of course. Like this event.
There is a lot of talk that this is related to global warming, but one weather even can't be linked to climate change. In fact Oklahoma has seen this exact same temp on Feb 24th 1918.
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