Frozen Houston

 



A couple of months ago, my hometown of Houston, Texas, experienced something which happens even more rarely than once in a blue moon: the entire city froze open. Ice covered i10 and 610 and HWY 45, children woke up to snow-filled yards, and lakes froze over, killing off thousands of fish and at least one seagull. This is an incredible change from the normal climate of the area, which is hot, and wet, and not very winter-y at all. The only thing I can think of is that this is a result of climate change. How could Houston, the Bayou City, on the gulf of Mexico, be covered in snow and ice? As the climate warms the world over, local weather events become less and less predictable; less and less normal. 











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