UK gets mid-May snowstorm — FLASHBACK: Climategater says ‘Children just aren’t going to know what snow is’

We all know what the real snowjob has been.

The Daily Mail reports:

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – so it’s rather odd that we find ourselves in mid-May.

Snow fell across parts of Britain last night while another area had a month’s rain in just 24 hours as winds of up to 65mph battered the country’s coastlines in unusual weather for the month.

Up to 3in of snow fell in Princetown in Dartmoor, Devon, Rhayader in Powys, and Newcastle-on-Clun in Shropshire – while Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, had 3in of rain in the 24 hours until 7am today.

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FLASHBACK: “Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past.”

One thought on “UK gets mid-May snowstorm — FLASHBACK: Climategater says ‘Children just aren’t going to know what snow is’”

  1. Mum , dad what is that White slush? Is it toxic waste – I am afraid, very afraid. Please hold me

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