Early season snow wreaks havoc in Southern United States

Reported By www.weather.com on 2014-11-01

 “An early season snow is combining with gusty winds to cause power outages, road closures and other adverse impacts across the South. At the peak of the snow, tens of thousands of people were without power in South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia  According to weather.com senior meteorologist Jonathan Erdman, the unique combination of snow, wind and the time of year is contributing to these power outages….”

So much for global warming, eh? Oh, sorry, “Climate Change”. Of course the alarmists can now attribute any weather to climate change, how convenient. Even though historically, long before man could have any impact, there were, surprise, surprise, early season snow storms in the South.