Antarctica is getting colder.
South America had one of its coldest winters in decades
Buenos Aires, snow fell for the first time since the year 1918
In Peru, 200 people died from the cold. Crops failed, livestock perished, and the Peruvian government declared a state of emergency
Johannesburg, had the first significant snowfall in 26 years
Australia experienced the coldest June ever
New Zealand, the weather turned so cold that vineyards were endangered.
Last January, $1.42 billion worth of California produce was lost to a devastating five-day freeze. Arnold Schwarzenegger asked President Bush to issue a disaster declaration for affected counties.
In April, a killing freeze destroyed 95 percent of South Carolina's peach crop, and 90 percent of North Carolina's apple harvest.
Charlotte, N.C. set a record low temperature of 21 degs F on April 8. This was the coldest ever recorded for April, breaking a record set in 1923
2007-12-28
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