Snow and Storms at Easter in Europe, Canada, and USA
21 03 2008
More indicators of a colder than normal winter continuing in the northern hemisphere.
From the London Telegraph:
Britain is enduring its most miserable Easter for 25 years as Arctic winds sweep in, bringing snow, hail and sleet.
Easter Sunday temperatures could drop to as low as -3C at night with a band of snow and sleet forecast to move down from the North. The bad weather is most likely to affect the Midlands but snow could even reach London, forecasters said.
From the Sofia news agency:
Bulgaria Meets Vernal Equinox With Snow, Sun Gleams
From This is London:
It’s Bad Friday: Britain braced for worst Easter weather in 25 years as country is battered by gales and sleet.
From the Stars and Stripes:
Snow hits Germany military bases with more possible for Easter.
From CTV.ca
‘Spring’ weather nasty for Eastern Canada
Also from CTV.ca
Six more weeks of winter, top weatherman forecasts
From KDKA-TV:
Snow Advisory In Effect For Parts Of Western Pa
From RedOrbit:
Nebraskans and Iowans heading east for the Easter weekend were experiencing flight delays or snow-covered roads today, and the troubles could continue into Saturday.
From the Detroit Free Press:
Heavy snow across Michigan and points west meant increasing cancellations and delays at Metro Airport today, with things getting worse as snow piled up.
From swissinfo.ch
The Easter break has started with heavy snowfall and strong winds in Switzerland, causing some disruption to traffic.
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