Snowfall Warnings Issues Across Europe; California's Snow Dump Commences; Antarctica Suffers Record Cold February Temperature; Arctic Lies; + La Niña Is Coming And The MSM Hate It
"Full tilt La Niña by September."
Snowfall Warnings Issues Across Europe
The beginning of March is looking set to be a snowy one for much of Europe.
From Scandinavia through the UK over the Alps and well into Spain, heavy snowfall will be the early-spring theme:
As a result of the fresh accumulations, which are forecast to top 10 feet on the peaks, the avalanche danger will be high, particularly across the Alps' Western slopes, as well as over Italy's Apennines and Spain's Pyrenees.
Meteorologist Edoardo Ferrara has said: "In Piedmont and Aosta Valley [in the Alps] up to 1 meter [3.3 feet] of further fresh snow is expected... By Sunday, the total accumulations on the Alps could exceed 3 meters [10 feet]."
Ferrara confirms the high avalanche danger, which he expects to run well-into next week. He speaks to a deadly avalanche that already struck Italy's South Tyrol on Wednesday, that claimed a life, and worries that this is just the beginning.
California's Snow Dump Commences
More than 14 feet is possible over the California mountains over the next 48-hours.
It has started coming down hard in Donner Pass, with 10 feet on the cards here:
“We're getting absolutely hammered on Donner Pass road right now.” — Donovan Johnson on X.
Nature keeps debunking California's "1,200-year drought" story, and the New York Times' "End of Snow" ruse.
The climate scam, like so many other fear-driving societal infections, is gradually failing and fading.
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