Eurasia Snow Cover On The March; Widespread October Snow For North America; More Polar Bears Spotted In Iceland; + Paid To Publish
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Eurasia Snow Cover On The March
Early snowfall is already impacting parts of Eurasia, particularly China and Mongolia.
In northwest China's Xinjiang region—for example—the Cheshi Ancient Trail, a historic Silk Road passage through the Tianshan Mountains, has been transformed into a snow-covered wonderland. The snowfall, arriving earlier than usual, has brought beauty to the area but signals the need for early winter preparations—as per local reports.
To the south, in Mongolia, weather agencies are warning of another especially harsh winter here, with vast regions of the 1,564,116 km2 (603,909 m2) nation expected to see well-below-average temperatures and record-breaking snowfall lasting through spring 2025.
Last winter’s extreme "dzud" led to the deaths of some 8 million livestock, and with the early snow already building, nomadic herders are being urged to prepare for another tough season ahead.
These early falls, combined with those inundating European peaks, are driving Eurasia snow area extent on a straight line up:
And there's far more where that came from:
Widespread October Snow For North America
Two-week snowfall totals for North America are also looking impressive.
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