HomeMiddle ColumnRARE SNOWFALL STUNS MUCH OF SOUTH AFRICA: 'It has snowed in Johannesburg... Middle Column RARE SNOWFALL STUNS MUCH OF SOUTH AFRICA: ‘It has snowed in Johannesburg on only 22 other days in the last 103 years’ By Marc Morano - August 8, 2012 289 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsglobal cooling Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleUN IPCC Scientist Dr. Madhav Khandekar: ‘The record books shows that the hottest period of the 20th century was during the ‘dirty thirties’Next articleAP’s Seth Borenstein: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Tuesday Titter – Burnt Edition Climate411 Josh writes” Another ‘Then and Now’ cartoon inspired by the brilliant @LD_Sceptics article “There is No Food Crisis – If Only We Stopped Burning... Read more Is the EIA fudging gasoline demand numbers to lower prices? Climate411 Guest “Not adding up” by David Middleton Personally, I do not think the EIA is fudging the numbers, at least not intentionally… But some... Read more Big Wind/Solar Roll Taxpayers, Landscape: Legislative Bonanza: A Terror Unleashed Climate411 Schumer-Manchin is part of the single-minded, “hurry up and get it done” mentality behind the renewables push in the United States. Read more