Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Global Warming?

Somebody might want to tell South Africa about this Global Warming thing.

Weather breaks record
The South African Weather Service said 34 new records were set on Monday and another 20 yesterday. Almost all records were for the lowest maximum and minimum daily temperatures in towns across the country.
And it’s not WINTER there yet!
There was snow on all high-lying areas of the Eastern Cape, and on some of the low-lying areas, said Weather SA's regional manager for the province, Hugh van Niekerk.


Meanwhile, out near Denver, Summer has been delayed.

Snow kidding! Weather wacky
Light snow has been falling along Interstate 70 on both sides of the Eisenhower Tunnel and along some mountain passes, with 3 to 7 inches expected in some of the higher elevations.

The National Weather Service says rain or thundershowers are likely through this evening with snowshowers expected by midnight in the Castle Rock area. Temperatures are expected to drop into the high 30s tonight in the metro area.
The southwestern mountains of Colorado are under a snow advisory, with up to 8 inches of accumulation possible. A freeze watch is in effect for tonight in the San Luis Valley region and much of southeastern Colorado is under a flash flood watch.


From the Drudge Report

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