Siberia: Scorching Sun To Snow Storm In A Day
Just one day after basking in temperatures of 30C, residents of a Siberian town were shocked to suddenly find themselves in the middle of a snow storm.
Nadym had been enjoying days of tropical weather before people were quickly forced to change their t-shirts and shorts for coats and scarves.
Sub-zero conditions are normal for the region through the long winter but are rare for June, when the sun gives people a brief but hot summer.
Amateur footage filmed in the town showed snow pouring down and covering streets, cars and parks - with people wrapped up and battling with the bitter cold.
Temperatures can drop as low as -50C in a Siberian winter, with the town of Oymyakon often recording the lowest numbers.
the weather is getting stranger by the day
Nadym had been enjoying days of tropical weather before people were quickly forced to change their t-shirts and shorts for coats and scarves.
Sub-zero conditions are normal for the region through the long winter but are rare for June, when the sun gives people a brief but hot summer.
Amateur footage filmed in the town showed snow pouring down and covering streets, cars and parks - with people wrapped up and battling with the bitter cold.
Temperatures can drop as low as -50C in a Siberian winter, with the town of Oymyakon often recording the lowest numbers.
the weather is getting stranger by the day


Many years ago my English teacher said, "One day Britain will be as hot as the tropics"
I can't wait fleck, freezing my onions off most days, it's only mild today, been a bit cold in the shade, had some sun then it rained.
U.K. has to be the worst for weather fluctuations over the last ten years.
I suppose we have to get used it now, no signs of it ever abating.
Grain crops around the globe not getting to full growth, equals more expensive to buy as well.
Floods every year here now, people can't get insurance.
Yes planets gone a bit haywire, it maybe just a cycle as records don't back far enough to prove otherwise, so it's not that global warming thing that has been debunked I think.
I can't wait fleck, freezing my onions off most days, it's only mild today, been a bit cold in the shade, had some sun then it rained.
U.K. has to be the worst for weather fluctuations over the last ten years.
I suppose we have to get used it now, no signs of it ever abating.
Grain crops around the globe not getting to full growth, equals more expensive to buy as well.
Floods every year here now, people can't get insurance.
Yes planets gone a bit haywire, it maybe just a cycle as records don't back far enough to prove otherwise, so it's not that global warming thing that has been debunked I think.

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Flecktarn wrote:2 weeks ago i got a tan in the garden and now its rain showers everyday ,could this be as some say something arriving soon
lol yeah bad weather, or good weather as they say in Kos.
Some people get it real bad, that they starve, no rain and searing heat, hot sun and dry climates.
Dry climates.........ohh I nearly said wet climaxes

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