Someone please explain how Hawaii catches any of this. Even Alaska. They’ll probably miss it, too. Absolutely, completely, irresponsibly, ignorant writing.
This is a La Nina year. It's cold and wet to the north and dry and warm to the south. Central Colorado is in the boundary zone. This time we're on the warm and dry side.
Temperatures dropped down in the 50s in many areas on Thursday, with Jason Shitanishi, chief of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Honolulu Farm Service Agency telling The Star Advertiser: 'I haven't been that cold in a long time'.
Snow even fell atop Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Maui's Haleakala on Thursday. Rangers closed roads near the summit of Haleakala, citing ice on the road and dangerous driving conditions. It is the third year in a row that snow has been reported near the peak of the volcano.
From the article.
Recap. It is winter. It gets cold. Rinse and repeat.
I’m sure the summits of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, maybe others will be freezing. What’s ignorant about the writing? Alaska always has below freezing nights, 12 months of the year.
When all else fails,read the article,
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Hawaii, in the Southern Hemisphere. Maybe Antarctica will experience cold also.
We’re to reach 80 in my neck of the woods in Texas.
My friend in Minot, however, is right now at MINUS 29 with windchill and it’s going to be even colder this Monday.
YIKES.