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Up to 6 inches of early snow blankets the Black Hills, South Dakota

Black Hills snow on Friday morning, Sept 28, 2018.
Black Hills snow on Friday morning, Sept 28, 2018.
Our weather will be cooler and a bit fall-like this weekend, but that's nothing compared the weather some residents of the Black Hills woke up to on Friday morning.

4 to 6 inches of snow blanketed higher elevations of the Central and Northern Black Hills Thursday night into Friday morning. While most places that got snow received between 1 and 4 inches, the snow was a bit heavier in the highest elevations. The National Weather Service Office in Rapid City reported 6 inches of snow near Hill City and 6.5 inches of snow near Deerfield.

The snow will end by early Friday afternoon. It won't stick around for long, either. Temperatures will warm back into the 50s by Saturday afternoon.


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Germany - Coldest September morning since weather records began!

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Not just for the day, mind you, but for the entire month.
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Greetings Robert! I am a follower and Reader of Iceagenow living in Munich Germany and I think this bit of news is worth posting on iceagenow.

Just like in the Netherlands, Germany is also experiencing record low temps for September! Just days after Summer officially ended, an unusually strong Polar Air mass with record subfreezing temperatures has settled across West Central Europe.

Here is the Graphic and Translated Text from Wetteronline.de

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Ice Age Farmer Report: Time is short - Record colds globally - Cover-up in overdrive - Prepare NOW

A view of a snow-covered hills, at Keylong
© PTIA view of a snow-covered hills, at Keylong in Lahaul-Spiti district, Monday, September 24, 2018. Over 1,500 tourists are stranded in the district due to heavy snowfall even as rescue operations are continuing.
All-time cold/snow records in Netherlands, France, Germany, India, Canada, Aus, NZ.

Establishment is frantically changing the data, rewriting history, and censoring opposition, but the crop losses are impossible to hide.

Start growing your own food and preparing immediately.


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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Arctic methane release & 50% crop losses in W. Australia

WA wheat crop losses
© YouTube/Adapt 2030 (screen capture)
Sydney Morning Herald has a spooky headline Arctic Methane seeping from lakes its runaway global warming greenhouse gasses, oh wait, its a remote lake off the Brooks Range in Alaska's North Slope oil and gas production areas. It gets better, they blame humans for causing permafrost melt but then say this methane isn't from permafrost melt its an oil field seep, all they while forgetting record cold and crop losses in W. Australia during the same week. So much for unbiased media.


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Young man dies of hypothermia after early blizzard in Romania's mountains

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A 22-year old hiker died at the hospital in Sibiu after a blizzard caught him on a ridge at over 2000 meters in the Fagaras mountains.

The mountain rescuers brought him and the girl who was with him down from the mountain, but the doctors couldn't save him, local Digi24 reported. He suffered from extreme hypothermia and was in critical condition. The girl who was with him was also admitted in the hospital with hypothermia and frostbites.

The mountain rescuers said the hikers had mountain equipment suitable for this period of the year but that the weather conditions were extreme and only winter equipment could have saved the young climber.

The weather in Romania got very cold at the beginning of this week and it even snowed at over 2000 meters. The famous high-altitude roads Transalpina and Transfagarasan were covered in snow and the mountain rescuers were called to help some tourists who were blocked by snow on Transalpina and had to sleep in their cars.

Comment: See also: Early snowfall hits Sibiu, Romania


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Indonesia earthquake: Powerful shallow 7.5-magnitude quake strikes east of Borneo - one of 6.1 hit 3 hours earlier

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Earlier tremors destroyed houses, killing one person and injuring at least 10

A powerful earthquake has struck off the coast of Indonesia, triggering a tsunami warning.

The huge 7.5 magnitude quake was recorded near the island of Sulawesi, east of Borneo, the US Geological Survey said.

Authorities lifted an early tsunami warning within an hour, although officials warned those in the area to remain vigilant as a number of aftershocks hit.

Comment: Earthquake Track reports the depth as being just 10 kms and the event having 5 strong aftershocks in the subsequent hour.


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Avalanche sweeps away climbers on Mount Athabasca in Alberta as early snow depth hits one metre in some high alpine areas

Two climbers were buried in a 2.5 size avalanche on Mt. Athabasca, Sept. 19. Both suffered serious, but non life-threatening injuries.
Two climbers were buried in a 2.5 size avalanche on Mt. Athabasca, Sept. 19. Both suffered serious, but non life-threatening injuries.
An early season avalanche swept away two climbers on Mount Athabasca in Jasper National Park last week, prompting Parks Canada to issue an early season avalanche warning.

The two climbers from Jasper were roped together on the Silverhorn route when they triggered a 2.5 size avalanche around 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday (Sept. 19). The female leader was partially buried, and her male climbing partner helped dig her out.

The avalanche dragged them 600 metres down the side of the mountain before they came to a stop below the ramp of the north glacier. They were flown by helicopter to the Jasper hospital with serious, but non-life threatening injuries.

"The leader described the climbing as 'styrofoam like' snow," according to a report by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG).

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Early snowfall for Mount Fuji in Japan

Mount Fuji
© Akinori MiyamotoMount Fuji
The first snowcap of the season is seen on Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak at 3,776 meters, on Sept. 26, 2018.

The snow was announced by the Kofu Local Meteorological Office in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture.

This year's first snowcap came four days earlier than average, and 27 days earlier than last year.

Local officials at the office observed the snow-topped mountain during an about 20-minute break in the cloud cover from 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 26. At 1 p.m. that day, the temperature at the top of the mountain was 2.2 degrees Celsius, after dropping to minus 5.1 degrees at 11 p.m. the previous night.

(Japanese original by Ryotaro Ikawa, Kofu Bureau)

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Coldest September 23rd ever measured in the Netherlands

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© ANP
With a maximum temperature of 10.9 degrees measured in De Bilt, Sunday was officially the coldest September 23rd ever measured in the Netherlands, Weeronline reports. The previous cold record for this day was 11.5 degrees on September 23rd, 1974. Sunday was also the coldest day in the Netherlands since April 5th.

The chilly weather on Sunday stood in stark contrast against the warm late summer weather of the past week. On Tuesday Maastricht even had a last tropical day, with a maximum above 30 degrees.

This is the third cold record broken in the Netherlands this year. The other two cold records were for the coldest February 28th and March 17th ever measured. The country also counted nine heat records over the summer.

Comment: See also the following article from last year: Coldest temperatures in decades recorded across the Netherlands


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Winter is coming to Bristol: Four months of snow forecast in the coldest winter for a decade

Snow Filton train station in Bristol
Snow at Filton train station in Bristol
Winter is coming and this year's could be one of the coldest on record, according to one meteorologist.

The long-range weather forecaster predicts the climate could surpass even the Beast fron the East, which caused disruption between February and March this year.

A freezing assault could begin as early as November, followed by a four-month period of ice and snow.

The cause is believe to be 'supercharged' low-pressure systems, say weather forecast website El Nino.

A band of warm ocean air could bring a change in the weather's behaviour resulting in chilly temperatures across the UK.

Combined with a drop in solar activity, this winter could be one of the coldest in recent years with freezing winds, buckets of snow and minus temperatures all a possibility throughout the season.