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Nome, Alaska, United States
Davis Hovey, KNOM /
Anchorage Daily News /
February 19, 2020
Even if a storm does hit Western Alaska, thicker sea ice will always be more resistant than last year’s ice was at this time, a climatologist says.
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on Anchorage Daily News
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Sleetmute, Alaska, United States
Krysti Shallenberger, Alaska’s Energy Desk /
KYUK /
February 20, 2020
The ice road on the frozen Kuskokwim River has been plowed to its longest length ever: 355 miles. That’s longer than most traditional highways in the state.
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on KYUK
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Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Sveriges Radio /
Radio Sweden /
February 21, 2020
It's only late February but already spring has sprung in Stockholm, according to the definition by Sweden's national weather service.
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on Radio Sweden
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Halmstad, Halland, Sweden
Sveriges Radio /
Radio Sweden /
February 24, 2020
Halland county in southwestern Sweden is battling heavy flooding along the banks of the Nissan and Lagan rivers, with more rain in the forecast.
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on Radio Sweden
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Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarskiy, Russia
Siberia Times /
February 17, 2020
The locals call it Black Sky, a combination of weather conditions and the exhaust from dozens of factories in this industrial city on the Yenisei river.
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on Siberia Times
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