AMID a Warming Planet, Snow Falls in Southern Morocco – First Time in 50 Years!
Posted: February 2, 2018 Filed under: Carbon Dioxide, Climate Change, Global Cooling, Global Temperature, Snow Pack | Tags: Climate Change, global cooling, Global Warming Hoax, Morocco, snow Leave a commentMUST be too cold for those earth-frying human emissions to have any effect…in Southern Morocco! 🤔
After several decades of extremely dry weather, residents in southern regions of Morocco finally woke up this morning to an unusual snowfall that currently impacted Ouarzazate, Taroudant and even Zagora, which has not experienced snowfall for fifty years.
Several photos and videos have been posted on social media depicting the cities covered with a huge layer of snow. Despite the freezing cold temperatures, many residents went outside to enjoy the unexpected snowfall.
El Houcine Yoabd, in charge of communication at the National Meteorology, told the media outlet le 360, that it has snowed in these regions due to a mass of air coming from Northern Europe.
“We are under the influence of a very low pressure of altitude, with very cold temperatures that can reach 0 or even 1 degree,” Yoabd said.
He also added that these drops in temperature accompanied by rainfall and snowfall in several parts of…
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