Monday, October 7, 2019

The Fall Season Began with 3 Bizarre weather Events Record Snowfall, a Heat Wave and a Category 5 Hurricane

The 2019 fall season has begun with 3 Bizarre weather events. A record snowfall, a heat wave, and a Category 5 hurricane. The breaking snowfall occurred in the Northwest. Montana got 9.7 inches of snow on September 28, 2019. That is the  highest one-day September snow amount in the Great Falls history. However even higher amounts of snow fell in other areas in Montana. Browning got 4  feet, the Dupuyer are got a  37 inch snow fall and Heart Butte got 34 inches. History was made in Missoula, Montana where the  city broke its September snowfall record of 1.5 inches set in the year 1934.  The heat wave occurred  in the East. Nashville has reached a 97 degrees weather on October 1, 2019. This heat wave  of  97 degrees made it the warmest October  day in the city's history. Also, Pensacola, Florida has reached a high of 96 degrees on the  same day. Indianapolis, Asheville, North Carolina and Charleston, West Virginia, were among the dozens of other cities that broke October heat records with temperatures in the 90s on the first day of the month. Another bizarre event that  occurred was the former Hurricane Lorenzo that has strengthened into Category 5 storm on September  29, 2019. It's the strongest hurricane recorded so far north and east in the Atlantic. These events show how the  Fall season has began and how the climate change effects the world. 

Link to  article:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/05/us/fall-weather-record-trnd/index.html


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