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You could say the same about the UK, it's late April and they are still hardly any leaves on the trees. Most plants still haven't come through. Spring is way over a month late now. We still get night time frosts occasionally even now, which is very unusual for us. The snow has melted here though, but in some parts it lasted from January to early April with the odd warm spell. It's still far colder than last year though. I think the record low Arctic sea ice last summer has a major cause in this, as it releases huge amounts of cold water which helps to change our weather patterns. In London, we have currently have temperatures of 15c in the day now, despite being only 5c about 2 weeks ago and 0c before that. Not as bad as what you are saying but still colder than we expect. I don't if we could say this is leading to an ice age unless it became a yearly event (remember winter used to be like this about 200 to 300 years). But extreme weather events of all kinds are certainly becoming common.



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