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Snowflake

It's nearly Memorial Day, but Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado just got buried in heavy snow up to a foot deep

A plow truck clearing snow on the road at Rainbow Curve, taken on the morning of May 19, 2026.
© Rocky Mountain National ParkA plow truck clearing snow on the road at Rainbow Curve, taken on the morning of May 19, 2026.
Summerlike weather has made an appearance across much of the United States recently, but winter is not done with the high country in Colorado.

Rocky Mountain National Park was coated in heavy snow to start the week, with more than a foot reported in the higher elevations.

"It's May 18 and winter is back in Rocky Mountain National Park," the park posted on Facebook.

Plow crews were sent out, and roads that are usually busy this time of year were shut down because of the wintry weather, including part of U.S. 34. It is unclear when the road will reopen.


Tsunami

Best of the Web: Severe flooding across central and eastern China after record rainfall of 5.5 FEET in 3 days - at least 25 killed, 20 missing (UPDATED)

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Heavy rains swept across central and eastern China over the weekend, hitting provinces including Jiangxi and Hunan, with more downpours expected.

The National Meteorological Center (NMC) forecasts that over the next three days, heavy rainfall will gradually move eastward and southward.

Since Friday evening, torrential rain in Ganzhou city, Jiangxi, has raised river levels and caused localized flooding. Shangyou county was hardest hit, especially Dongshan township, where rising waters disrupted electricity and water supplies, submerged streets and swept away vehicles.

By 4:30 pm Saturday, the county government had relocated 1,147 residents across a number of townships. No casualties or missing persons were reported, according to local media.


Comment: Update May 19

The Independent reports:
At least 12 people were killed as torrential rains continued across southern and central China on Tuesday, with widespread flooding that also closed schools and businesses, and disrupted transport and power supplies, authorities said.

China's weather agency maintained elevated orange alerts on Tuesday for heavy rain and severe stormy weather, warning that the huge precipitation system has entered its strongest, most destructive stage.

The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) said areas of Jiangxi, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong and Hainan faced a high risk of rain-related disasters, including landslides, flash floods and severe urban flooding and waterlogging. Authorities said they ⁠were launching emergency responses in several affected areas.

Many residents in Jingzhou, a city in central Hubei, were knee-deep in water and able to catch fish swimming in the streets, according to images posted on Chinese video platform Douyin.

Some cars were nearly completely submerged on roads surrounded by residential and commercial buildings.

Torrential rainfall hit the upper reaches of the Baishui River, part of Xuan'en county, with precipitation reaching 292.6mm. The rainstorm caused river water levels to surge rapidly, inundating multiple homes along the Baishui River. Some houses collapsed, while roads and communication services were disrupted.



At least eight people were confirmed dead after a pickup truck carrying 15 farm workers fell into a flooded river in China's southwestern region of Guangxi amid heavy rain, state broadcaster CCTV reported. In ‌separate incidents, three people were killed by flash floods ‌in a low-lying village in Hubei, while another person was killed in southern Hunan province, CCTV said.

Torrential rains also battered Shimen county in Hunan province from 7am Sunday, leaving one person dead and two others missing as of Monday evening, according to Xinhua.
Update May 20

Gulf Today reports:
Death toll reaches 25 in China rain, 20 more missing

The death toll from heavy rains across central and southern China since the weekend has risen to 25, state media reports showed Wednesday, with 20 more people still unaccounted for.

Natural disasters and extreme weather events are common in China, particularly in the summer, when some regions experience intense rainfall while others bake in searing heat.

Several areas across China have been hit by "record-breaking rainfall" in recent days, state-run broadcaster CGTN said, triggering school and work suspensions as well as allocation of relief funds.





Lightning

5 horses killed in lightning strike at Texas equine rescue, nonprofit says

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Five rescue horses were killed in an apparent lightning strike during a powerful East Texas storm.
An equine rescue in Texas said five horses were killed in a lightning strike during a storm earlier this week.

Hooker Ranch Equine Refuge on Wednesday shared emotional posts on social media, saying staff and volunteers are "heartbroken and devastated" following the deadly strike. One post included two photos of the horses being tended to.

"The reality of death.," the rescue wrote. "Dealing with the aftermath of a lightning strike which killed 5 of our sweetest rescues -- I'm sorry if the pictures are not for you just keep scrolling, but I think it's important that people understand how things are done."

The rescue, which is located in Winnsboro, said each horse was loaded onto a flatbed trailer and "respectfully" covered with tarps before being removed from the property.

The nonprofit organization explained that horses are rarely buried onsite except in emergency situations because decomposing large animals can pose health and safety risks to humans, as well as other animals.


Rainbow

Best of the Web: Very rare ice halo in Sicily, Italy on May 15

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Experts call it a "suncave Parry arc." Usually, you have to go to the Arctic to find one. Last week, however, Marcella Giulia Pace saw the rarity in Sicily.

"On May 15th, I was in my garden, surrounded by the quietness of the Sicilian countryside, when, lifting my eyes to the sky, I saw an extraordinary halo display," says Pace. "With my camera in hand, I began running along the country road beside my home, searching for an open field that could reveal the entire composition."

The luminous network included a circumzenithal arc, a supralateral arc, a suncave Parry arc, an upper tangent arc, a 22° halo, a parhelic circle and a sundog.

"As I ran, the complex display kept transforming before my eyes," says Pace. "The greatest surprise came when I saw a Parry arc forming above the upper tangent arc--the rarest phenomenon of all!"

Suncave Parry arcs are exceptionally rare because they require sunlight to pass through column-shaped ice crystals suspended in a very specific, improbable, and unstable alignment in the atmosphere. They were first recorded in 1820 by William Edward Parry while icebound off Melville Island in the Canadian Arctic.

"The entire spectacle lasted only twenty minutes," she says. "Then thicker clouds slowly advanced, covering the sun and dissolving one by one all the arcs that had transformed my sky into a mosaic of light and ice."


Snowflake Cold

Siberia Slips Back To Winter; U.S. Cold Pool Holds Into Late May; Antarctica Below -100F; The CO2 Effect Shrinks As CO2 Rises; + Sunspot Weakens​

Siberia Slips Back To Winter​

Swaths of Siberia have slipped back toward winter.

On May 22, frost warnings stretched across a broad belt of Russia, from Omsk and Novosibirsk to Kemerovo, Altai Krai and Orenburg. Overnight lows were expected to fall to -5C (23F), cold enough to threaten early crops, gardens and spring vegetation.

In Kemerovo Oblast, the cold has been biting for days. Local stations fell to around -4C (24.8F), with daytime temperatures stuck near 4C (39.2F). Snow fell in Kemerovo. Roads in Kuzbass were covered. Visibility deteriorated.

The cold also spread into the mountains and republics farther east.

Tuva faced wet snow, thunderstorms, hail and damaging winds. Buryatia was hit by mountain wet snow and a temperature drop of at least 10C. Around Irkutsk and Lake Baikal, snow remained in the higher terrain, with more frosts expected through to May 25, at least.

Heating systems have been turned back on in Siberian communities, according to local reports.

Seismograph

Shallow 6.6 magnitude earthquake - southern East Pacific Rise

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6.6 Magnitude Earthquake

UTC time: Wednesday, May 20, 2026 17:43 PM
Your time: Wednesday, 20 May 2026 at 18:43 BST
Depth: 10.0 km
No tsunami statement issued
Magnitude Type: mww
USGS page: M 6.6 - southern East Pacific Rise
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
Reports from the public: 0 persons

Volcano

Major Italian volcano speeds toward transition, major eruption could be on the way: 'The system is likely to reach a breaking point'

Campi Flegrei Volcano caldera
© KONTROLAB via Getty ImagesA view of Solfatara crater, part of the Campi Flegrei Volcano in Pozzuoli, Italy.
Campi Flegrei, a volcanic caldera west of Naples, is speeding toward a transition within the next decade, a new study suggests, but researchers can't yet say whether that transition will be an eruption or some other change in the volcano's internal plumbing.

The caldera, also known as the Phlegraean Fields, is home to about 500,000 people who would be at risk in the event of an eruption. The caldera stretches about 9 miles (15 kilometers) in diameter and formed in a massive eruption 40,000 years ago. Other, smaller eruptions have happened since, including an explosive one in 1528 that built Monte Nuovo, a 433-foot (132 meters) cinder cone.

"Our paper identifies when the system is likely to reach a breaking point, but it cannot determine what will happen at that breaking point with the current data," said study first author Davide Zaccagnino, a postdoctoral researcher who studies geological hazards at the Southern University of Science and Technology in Guangdong, China.

Airplane

Sinkhole causes delays, cancellations at New York City's LaGuardia Airport

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© CBS New YorkA sinkhole found on a LaGuardia Airport runway Wednesday, May 20, 2026 led to flight delays, as workers scrambled to make repairs, officials said.
A sinkhole near a runway at LaGuardia Airport caused delays and cancellations Wednesday after crews discovered the issue during a routine inspection, officials said.

According to FlightAware, LaGuardia Airport was experiencing arrival delays for airborne aircraft averaging 35 minutes and increasing.

What we know:

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said the sinkhole was identified around 11 a.m. near Runway 4/22 during the airport's daily morning airfield inspection.

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Snowflake Cold

Record cold follows U.S. front; South America's cold push deepens

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Record Cold Follows U.S. Front

A sharp cold front is sweeping the United States, flipping the central, northern, and eventually eastern states from spring warmth to late-season freezes.

The Weather Prediction Center has stark lows spreading from the Southern Plains into the Midwest and Northeast through week's end, as a very cold air mass drops in, returning the Rockies, Plains and Upper Midwest to snow, frost and freeze territory.

The likes of Wyoming have already taken a hit.

On Tuesday, Rawlins fell to 8F (-13.3C), breaking its May monthly low-temperature record of 10F (-12.2C), set on May 2, 2013, in books dating back to 1951. NWS Cheyenne also expects another daily record low there Wednesday, May 20.

Volcano

Ash from Bezymianny volcano eruption covers 2 villages in Kamchatka, Russia - ash column of up to 10 km high

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In the Ust-Kamchatsky district in the village of Mayskoye and the settlement of Kozyrevsk fell out Ash from the eruption of Bezymyanny volcano. Ash column burst out to a height of up to 10 km with the volcano's height being 3020 meters.

Volcanologists have assigned the volcano a "red" hazard rating, meaning it poses a hazard to air travel. Emergency services have not received any complaints or calls from residents. There was minor ash fall in Kozyrevsk, and about 3 mm in Maysky.

Volcanic ash is dangerous to humans. Emergency workers recommend staying indoors and closing windows and doors whenever possible. Inhaling ash can cause allergic reactions, so wear respirators and headbands soaked in a soda solution. It's best to cover equipment with plastic and avoid using it until the ashfall subsides. Bringing ash into your home, including on your clothing, is not recommended. When cleaning ash from your home, wear a mask and goggles.

In the administration of the Ust-Kamchatsky District announced theThey will distribute free masks in the villages of Krutoberegovo and Mayskoye, the settlements of Kozyrevsk, Klyuchi, and Ust-Kamchatsk.

Previous major ashfall passed In Kamchatka three years ago, after the Shiveluch volcano eruption, the ash layer on the snow reached several centimeters.