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The snowfall in Norilsk, Russia has doubled compared with previous years! What makes it snow so hard?
As we all know, the snowfall in Norilsk, Russia has doubled compared with previous years, and videos can be seen on Ziang's network. As can be seen from the video, there is a thick layer of snow directly on the ground, which has seriously affected people's travel and reflected the normal class of students. Because there is too much snow on the ground, the school has suspended classes to ensure the safety of students, which will also be for the safety of students.
Moreover, this snowstorm has been going on for a week in Norilsk, Russia, and many railways have stopped working. In fact, this kind of weather change is a common phenomenon in our daily life.
In fact, the weather changes so much in early summer. In fact, this is because the local area was attacked by strong cold air, and a large area was surrounded by cold air, so such a strong blizzard appeared in many places. In this weather, you should pay attention to safety when traveling, especially try not to drive. Traffic accidents may happen if you are not careful. The range we can see in the atmosphere is very small and the visibility is very low. These are some snow-related problems that I have summarized.
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