Did it ever snow in July?

July snow would be an extremely rare event, and has not likely occurred in the last 300 years. Snow probably has never occurred between June 20 and August 20 since the USA took over the region in 1815." Yet the stories prevail from some credible sources.
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What year was the snow in July?

The dust from the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) caused a worldwide lowering of temperatures during the summer of 1816, when the Almanac, legend has it, inadvertently but correctly predicted snow for July.
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Have we ever had snow in July?

You might not believe it, but it snowed in four states this July! While summer snow in Alaska is hardly unusual (they leave year-round snow in the mountains just to impress the tourists), it was unexpected in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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Did ever snow in June?

The June 1816 Snows of the “Year without a Summer”

On June 6, accumulating snow was observed as far south as the Catskills in New York (where one inch was reported) and the highlands of central and northwest Pennsylvania.
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Did it ever snow in July in NY?

The June snowfall records are 8.1” for the month of June, 1959 with a 5.1” 24-hour accumulation on some date in June 1988. Even July has seen measurable snowfall here (1.1” in July 1957).
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The year snow fell widely in June



Why is 1816 the year without a summer?

Gloomy, cold rains fell throughout Europe. It was cold and stormy and dark - not at all like typical summer weather. Consequently, 1816 became known in Europe and North America as “The Year Without a Summer.”
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Has it ever snowed in September in NY?

Both 1835 and 1836 experienced snowfalls in September. In 1835 6-12” accumulated over Franklin County, Vermont (near the Canadian border) on September 30th. In 1836 a widespread snow events affected New York State on September 28-30 with 2” measured in Syracuse and 1” in Rochester.
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How long did the year without summer last?

Between 1816 and 1819 major typhus epidemics occurred in parts of Europe, including Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, and Scotland, precipitated by malnourishment and famine caused by the Year Without a Summer. More than 65,000 people died as the disease spread out of Ireland and onwards to Britain.
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Has is ever snowed in Florida?

On Jan. 19, 1977, snow fell in South Florida for the first time in recorded history. Residents and visitors were both surprised and thrilled at the rare phenomena, and local newspapers ran headlines which were nearly as big as it would be for major national or world events.
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When did it last snow in Africa?

The snow was not a complete surprise - there were also falls in 2021, 2018 and 2017. But the snow on the red sand dunes in December 2016 did come as a shock. Residents of Ain Sefra said that it was the first time since 1979 they had seen snow, suggesting the phenomenon is now becoming more common.
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When did we have snow in June?

When did it snow? The last time it snowed in London was not during an Ice Age. It was, in fact, not all that long ago - on June 2, 1975.
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Will It snow UK 2021?

The unseasonably mild conditions will continue until the end of 2021 with some areas expected to see highs of 16C later this week. But those who don't like the cold should make the most of it - there could be more snow on the way in January but only after a balmy News Year's Eve .
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When did it snow in July in England?

Snow joke – the Midlands was covered with the stuff forty years ago today (June 2). The unseasonal snowfall in 1975 came as a surprise to Brummies with one eye on summer. Snow settled on the Lickey Hills, and other areas just south of Birmingham.
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Did it ever snow in July in Colorado?

As of July 10, there was still 0.2 inches of snow on the ground in the northern part of Colorado's Rockies, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service snow survey. The last time there was snow this late was in 2011, when it lingered until July 19.
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Where in the world does it snow in July?

Since the seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are flipped, the coolest months to hit places like Argentina and Australia are between June and September, when the climates can sustain snow. With summer getaway options like year-round ski resorts, you won't have to wait until the holidays to hit the slopes.
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What year did it snow in July in Colorado?

DENVER (CBS4) – We know it's not uncommon to see summer snowfall high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, but what about in Denver? On July 17, 1872, a weather observer with the U.S. Army Signal Service recorded a rare summer snowfall during the early morning hours in his hand written weather journal.
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Does Mexico ever have snow?

Most winters, it's not uncommon seeing the surrounding hillsides in a blanket of white. However, there have been two instances of snow in Mexico City itself: Jan. 12, 1967, and March 5, 1940. More recently, snow fell in Guadalajara, Mexico, in December 1997, at an elevation roughly 2,800 feet lower than Mexico City.
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Does Hawaii ever have snow?

While blizzard conditions are rare in Hawai'i, snow is not uncommon on the two tallest volcanoes in the island chain. Snow is often associated with a Kona low, which occurs when winds that typically blow out of the northeast shift and begin to blow from the southwest, over the leeward or “Kona” side of the islands.
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Has LA ever had snow?

Has it ever snowed in Los Angeles? Yes, snow has fallen in Los Angeles. In fact, it's not that uncommon. In the past 20 years or so, snow has fallen at least three times.
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Why is 536 the worst year?

In 2018, medieval scholar Michael McCormick nominated 536 as "the worst year to be alive" because of the extreme weather events probably caused by a volcanic eruption early in the year, causing average temperatures in Europe and China to decline and resulting in crop failures and famine for well over a year.
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What happen in 536?

Temperatures in the summer of 536 fell 1.5°C to 2.5°C, initiating the coldest decade in the past 2300 years. Snow fell that summer in China; crops failed; people starved. The Irish chronicles record "a failure of bread from the years 536–539." Then, in 541, bubonic plague struck the Roman port of Pelusium, in Egypt.
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What is the coldest year on record?

The world's coldest temperature record, established on July 21, 1983, is held by the high-altitude weather station of Vostok, Antarctica. On that date, the temperature fell to -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Did it ever snow in May in NY?

7th-8th… A late season snowstorm dropped up to twelve inches of snow across the western southern tier, Niagara Frontier and the Finger Lakes area. At Buffalo just under eight inches was recorded while at Rochester just over 10 inches fell.
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Does Texas have snow?

Now, snow is a special occurrence in Texas, however, it can be spotted once a year in certain regions of the state. Areas in the Panhandle and West Texas seem to see more snow compared to the rest of the state. However, snow flurries and ice rarely but do occur in central Texas and even south Texas.
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Does it snow in Australia?

There are plenty of places to enjoy snow in Australia – some of the major destinations include the peaks of the Australian Alps like Perisher, Thredbo, Charlotte Pass, Mt Hotham, Falls Creek, Mt Buller, Selwyn, and Mt Baw Baw.
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