Sahara being one of the hottest and driest places on earth-

Sahara being one of the hottest and driest places on earth, where temperature reaches to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, witnessing snowfall is actually a rarity. The reason associated with thesnowfall in this region is because of cold air aloft associated with a surface storm drifting from Spain to northern Algeria.
As per Meteorologist Jason Nicholls, “The cold pool of air coupled with precipitation from the surface storm led to precipitation falling as snow instead of rain. The same feature responsible for the snow over the Sahara brought the heavy snow to the Alps earlier this week.”
Scientists are, however, not attributing this rare snowfall event to the climate change as extreme weather conditions might become more of a common thing in the future, as well as the climate changes

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