After a break of 700 days... snow arrives in New York... so what is the relationship to climate change?
Arabia Weather - A thin layer of snow covered areas in New York on Tuesday, after more than 700 days in which no measurable amounts of snow fell. "It has been 701 days since Central Park recorded a single-day snow creation," the National Weather Service reported.
Since midnight on Monday and Tuesday, the average amount of snow has reached 2.5 centimeters, according to meteorology, which indicated that the total accumulated snow has reached 3.55 centimeters since the storm began on Monday. Other neighborhoods in the city, such as Brooklyn, cleared snow from their sidewalks after the long weekend. Some schools in the northern neighborhoods witnessed closure and delays in public transportation service.
New York City, with a population of 8.5 million, has not recorded significant snowfall since the beginning of 2022. In other areas of New York State, such as Buffalo, snow falls regularly and is dangerous. Around Christmas 2022, upstate and western New York received more than a meter of snow, and several people died in these areas.
These conditions show how the impact of snowfall can vary in different regions around the world. Unstable weather conditions indicate the varying impact of climate change in different regions, as this change can lead to fluctuations in weather and climatic conditions, including snowfall.
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