(As a bit of encouragement for those folks that may be getting a bit discouraged by the current weather in da 'nort woods. "Winter has just begun!")
"The 10 Snowiest Colleges in the US":
It's nearly three years old, but I doubt the list has changed; for anyone who didn't know, see: (click →) Accuweather: "The 10 Snowiest Colleges in the US". [No surprise there. ]
See also, FreshUonline Video: (click →) "Snowiest colleges = prettiest colleges ". (FarceBook video, 1 min. + 32 sec.)
Incidentally, this also from Accuweather, December 23, 2016, 11:06:14 AM EST (click →) "Snow covers Sahara Desert for 2nd time in recorded history". Quoted here, in part:
[SUP]1 [/SUP]Feb. 18, 1979? An interesting thought: The record high snowfall in da Copper Country/Keweenaw was in the winter of 1978-1979. Just a co-inky-dinky?
"The 10 Snowiest Colleges in the US":
It's nearly three years old, but I doubt the list has changed; for anyone who didn't know, see: (click →) Accuweather: "The 10 Snowiest Colleges in the US". [No surprise there. ]
See also, FreshUonline Video: (click →) "Snowiest colleges = prettiest colleges ". (FarceBook video, 1 min. + 32 sec.)
Incidentally, this also from Accuweather, December 23, 2016, 11:06:14 AM EST (click →) "Snow covers Sahara Desert for 2nd time in recorded history". Quoted here, in part:
[Omigosh! Global Warming in action! ]"In an extremely rare occurrence, snow fell in the Sahara Desert this week. According to the Telegraph, snow was seen on the sand dunes near the desert town of Ain Sefra, Algeria, on Dec. 19.
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"This marks only the second time in living memory that snow has fallen in the desert. The only previously known occurrence was on Feb. 18, 1979.[SUP]1[/SUP]"
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[SUP]1 [/SUP]Feb. 18, 1979? An interesting thought: The record high snowfall in da Copper Country/Keweenaw was in the winter of 1978-1979. Just a co-inky-dinky?