Russia:>In December, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky saw triple the monthly average of snowfall, while Jan. 1-16 saw around 150% more than the monthly average for that period. The average height of snow in the city reached 170 centimeters (5.5 feet), with drifts exceeding 2.5 meters (8 feet) in certain neighborhoods.>"The last time we saw something like this was over 50 years ago, in the early 1970s," said Vera Polyakova, head of Kamchatka’s Hydrometeorology Center. "These conditions are exceptionally rare as far as modern observations go."Japan:>Snowfall totals along the Sea of Japan coast are significantly above average, with accumulation reaching 4.7 meters in parts of Aomori Prefecture and more than a meter in the cities of Niigata, Yamagata and Sapporo as of Monday noon.Canada:>At Toronto Pearson International Airport, 46 cm (18.1 inches) of snow fell during the 24-hour period on Sunday, the highest single-day snowfall ever recorded at the site since observations began in 1937.>This brought the January 2026 monthly total to 88.2 cm (34.7 inches), making it both the snowiest January and the snowiest calendar month on record for Pearson.America:>As of Monday afternoon, Bonito Lake, New Mexico received 31 inches of snowfall, the most in the U.S., according to the National Weather Service. Napanoch, N.Y. received the second highest total of 30 inches while Jennerstown, P.A.. received 24.7 inches. The agency notes that snowfall totals can lag by a few days, as it takes time for stations to report their data.>The storm broke records in many parts of the country. In New York City, Central Park saw 11.4 inches of snow in Sunday's storm, the most ever recorded, while Dayton, Oh. where 12.4 inches of snow fell in one day broke its record established during the Blizzard of 1978. Cities in Pennsylvania also set records, Harrisburg recorded 14 inches...
>>218786172It's 20° celsius here so there's no snow
>>218786172There hasn't been any snow here.
>>218786204still you can make it
>>218786172Here in Florida in West Palm Beach we set a new record today with a high of 90F. Does that help with whatever point it is you're trying to make?
>>218786240Ok, but don't start building snowmen till I get there so we can all start together, ok?
Traffic broke down in Germany because 1 mm of snow yesterday
>>218786172>with drifts exceeding 2.5 meters (8 feet) in certain neighborhoods.Up to 5 meters in some places.
>>218786443>why do you snow in your country? we don't do that here in GERMANY
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