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If the planet is warming, why do we still get severe snowstorms—and in some places more snow than before?

In Europe, the USA, and other parts of the world, we have experienced ''surprisingly'' heavy snow in recent days. Even in Sweden, where I live, we have experienced more snow as usual in the last few days; however, we have had a warmer December as usual. 

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Created
01/06/2026
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Marta Kisiel, PhD MD
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Climate change