Snow...In April?

17 posts · 2008-04-05 23:36:24 to 2008-04-07 04:53:00

#36300437827 04/05/2008 23:36:24 Snow...In April?

Well they said it would snow, and it has...but in April...christ what is wrong with todays weather...its meant to be spring weather....ANYWAY....

 

And 15mins later it proper blizzards like...

This is in the South Of England...anyone else got any sighting of snow.

Pos your pictures.

#36300437839 04/06/2008 00:11:49 Re:Snow...In April?
ah im not suprise the weather in tennesee was so weird this year we would have two days in a week where it would be 40 degrees than by the end of the week the high would be in the 60s i think we had sevral 70 degree days in december
#36300437855 04/06/2008 01:34:41 Re:Snow...In April?
in before global warming.

#36300437858 04/06/2008 01:38:17 Re:Snow...In April?
GamiSB wrote:
in before global warming.


eND OF THE WORLD! SMILEY well atleast for human life SMILEY

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#36300437859 04/06/2008 01:38:24 Re:Snow...In April?
GamiSB wrote:
in before global warming.

#36300437860 04/06/2008 01:39:27 Re:Snow...In April?
We've been getting Rain nonstop ever since Wednesday.  We (in NC) are very thankful for the rain! 
#36300437861 04/06/2008 01:40:34 Re:Snow...In April?
MxO-PhanthomZtryker wrote:
GamiSB wrote:
in before global warming.


Caption: HOW DARE HE TAKE MY.......................CHOCOLATE!  HE IS GOING TO PAY!
#36300437866 04/06/2008 01:56:17 Re:Snow...In April?
We're entering within the next two years into a long cold cycle for the Earth.  This is due to how the Sun is changing.  I'm not debunking the Global Warming theory, I do believe gas emissions and human pollutants/consumption has played its part in the warming of temperatures the last couple decades.  But the Sun has always played a bigger role in how the Earth enters a warm period.... and an Ice Age.  Not saying we're entering an Ice Age, we're just entering into an extended period of cold climate.  NASA has just released its report on the Sun spots and how that's going to affect our climate.
#36300437868 04/06/2008 02:02:38 Re:Snow...In April?
weird no snow round here maybe it melted already

#36300437875 04/06/2008 02:32:27 Re:Snow...In April?

It's settled a bit here, I'm in West London.

This is my back yard! Apologies for the quality, used a cameraphone.

#36300437881 04/06/2008 02:48:59 Re:Snow...In April?
Same happened in Holland couple days ago. I don't want any more snow NOW... where was it at Christmas??
#36300437882 04/06/2008 02:50:24 Re:Snow...In April?
We had some here in Oregon a week or two ago, when it hardly ever snows even in winter.

Global warming my foot.
#36300437887 04/06/2008 03:07:51 Re:Snow...In April?
Stack wrote:
Global warming my foot.

Majiks, amirite?
#36300437898 04/06/2008 03:32:54 Re:Snow...In April?
We had snow around this time in England a couple of years ago. It just so happened to be Easter holidays when it did SMILEY

Global warming my foot.
#36300437901 04/06/2008 03:45:18 Re:Snow...In April?
I got some frigging snow 2.
#36300438168 04/06/2008 14:44 Snow...In April?
TonicLove wrote:
no pics but woke up to snow this morning



but hey, am from scotland so it like...snows all the time lol
no pics, but woke up to snow every morning since the end of october


but hey, i'm from canada so it like...snows all the time lol
#36300438397 04/07/2008 04:53 Re:Snow...In April?
Harpalos-mxo wrote:
We had quite a snowstorm Friday.

By the way... Global warming=more precipitation. The more warm the Earth is, the more water evaporates and thus, has to fall back on the ground. While you might not see the direct impacts, the poles do see the impact since their ecosystems are amplified. By the way, the speed in which Earth's climate currently change is way bigger than what it was during previous ice age periods. It might be because dinosaurs didn't have enough range rovers. These guys were doing it wrong, not us, right?
psst, solar variation, google it =)

edit: also, more precipitation doesn't mean colder temperatures, april showers; may flowers