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Snow in May? In southern France?

Residents of the southwestern town of Carcassonne slipped and slid over centimetres of snow on Tuesday as an unusually late cold snap hit France.

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Wilfred L Camilleri

May 5th 2010, 16:26

Indeed! Global Warming is an industry trying to take advantage of cyclical weather patterns to make some people and some companies rich! Yes we need to conserve energy and reduce pollution, but changing weather patterns are not something we can control no matter what Al Gore and his business partners say. Al Gore has made millions speaking about Global Warming. He got rich on it because gullible environmentalists swallowed his manufactured crisis, hook, line and sinker!

pascal magro

May 5th 2010, 16:38

No weather trick worthy of historical record. Some years ago, just on the fifth of May, the Kalendimaggio feast of Assisi (Central Italy, 420 m. above sea level) had to be postponed because of heavy snowing.

Stella Calleja

May 5th 2010, 18:15

It's already too late.

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