Snow, cold, floods, and wind in Europe and the US
From The Atlantic: Huge waves break against the seawall and lighthouse at the mouth of the River Tees on February 28, 2018, in Redcar, United Kingdom. |
In Ireland and Scotland:
"After a blast of Siberian cold dubbed“the beast from the east”, southern Britain and Ireland were battered by Storm Emma that arrived from the south and blocked roads, grounded planes and stopped trains. Overnight blizzards left snow drifts up to three feet (90 cm) deep across Ireland and Scotland. The storm knocked out Ireland’s entire public transport network, closing its airports and leaving roads“extremely dangerous,” the government said."
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-weather/snowstorms-shut-down-ireland-britain-calls-in-army-for-hospitals-idUSKCN1GE0ZB?utm
In Syracuse:
"Syracuse, N.Y. -- The final snowfall total for Syracuse on Friday was a whopping 16.7 inches."
http://www.syracuse.com/weather/index.ssf/2018/03/friday_ranks_in_the_top_20_snowiest_days_in_central_ny_in_115_years.html#incart_river_index0
In Massachusetts:
"A major coastal storm walloped Massachusetts on Friday, with hurricane-force winds, surging seas, whipping rain, and some snow."
and in the rest of Europe:
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