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These Southern Cities Have More Snow Than Anchorage, Alaska, So Far This Season
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Climate change could actually make frigid waves of Arctic air more common, and changes in the jet stream are leading to increased weather extremes of various types, including increases in some extreme winter events.
It's not often that Southern cities pick up more snow through mid-November than Anchorage, Alaska, but such has been the case this month.
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