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Wednesday, 01/03/2024 6:08:56 PM

Wednesday, January 03, 2024 6:08:56 PM

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Sweden just had the COLDEST January night of the century
A frosty -43,6C was recorded, the coldest since 1999

PETER IMANUELSEN
petersweden@substack.com>
JAN 3, 2024

Let’s take a look at what the media was saying about climate change in 2006…

"Snow is on it's way to be gone forever...In twenty years, large parts of Sweden will have forgotten how to ski" - That is what was said in a news article written in Swedish mainstream media in 2006.

How did that prediction turn out?

Very, very wrong. In fact, Sweden just had the COLDEST January night of the century. We have to go all the way back to 1999 to find a colder night.

It was a chilly -43,6C in the city of Kvikkjokk-Årrenjarka last night. In fact, this is the coldest temperature EVER RECORDED at that weather station since records began in 1888!

But that is not all!
Turns out that for the 3rd year in a row, December has been colder than normal in Sweden.

And now it's being predicted that there will be -25C in Oslo, Norway in a few days. If that turns out to be correct, it will be the coldest day there since 1979.

It's been so cold in Oslo lately that the new electric busses have been struggling, with busses being cancelled.

"It is the cold that does so that the range on the electric busses isn't as good as it is usually. The busses run out of electricity quicker" - said communication director at Ruter, Cathrine Myhren-Haugen.

What is going on, is this the global warming that I was promised?
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