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There are many variations of snowflakes, almost always with either six sides or six trunks.
The relationship of the recent flooding to Climate Change is as complicated as California weather.
Both Fargo and Grand Forks are reporting almost no snow so far in 2023.
Much of California's Central Valley is battling high water, and the images look a lot like a Red River Valley flood.
Much of the rest of the country has been experiencing much warmer than average conditions so far this winter.
During winters in which a substantial snow cover is established, the reflection of sunlight of all that snow tends to keep the weather some ten to 20 degrees colder.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at the changing weather patterns.
Sometimes it seems like snow can defy gravity and it makes a pretty wicked view when conditions are just right.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
With virtually no wind, relatively cold and stagnant air has become trapped near the ground, gradually getting dirtier and dirtier from the products of combustion.
The way these myths continue is through creative verification.

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