Heavy snow in Louisiana andĀ Mississippi – more evidence that Obama needs to take immediate action to stop global warming.
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The winter so far has been pretty mild in most of East and Midwest. The party appears over, with some brutal cold over the next couple of weeks. Same goes for UK and the rest of western Europe.
It looks like no snow is GA this year.
It’s not that I want it the whole year, but once or twice a year would be nice.
It is January 12. What are you talking about?
Shame on you, Steven. Brian is certainly right: the presence of abnormally high amounts of snow between Alabama and Louisiana, and abnormally low snowfall in Georgia, are clearly and unquestionably both signs of catastrophic, runaway global warming.
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