Saturday, June 16, 2007

Summer Snow Hits Sweden

Another inconvenient truth for the global warming lunatics.
It might be only one week to Midsummer, but nobody seems to have told mother nature. Snow has returned to parts of central Sweden, with five centimetres falling in some places.

The snowfall came in the mountainous Härjedalen area of northern Dalarna. A meteorologist from weather service SMHI told Svenska Dagbladet that snow was unusual at this time of year, usually falling roughly once every ten years.
Algore was unavailable for comment.

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