Friday, January 11, 2008

First snow for 100 years falls on Baghdad

"First snow for 100 years falls on Baghdad
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BAGHDAD (AFP) — Light snow fell in Baghdad early on Friday in what weather officials said was the first time in about a 100 years.
Rare snowfalls were also recorded in the west and centre of Iraq, plunging temperatures to zero degrees Centigrade (32 degrees Fahrenheit) and even colder, an official said.
The snow in Baghdad, which melted as it hit the ground, began falling before dawn and continued until after 9 am, residents said.
'Snow has fallen in Baghdad for the first time in about a century as a result of two air flows meeting,' said a statement by the meteorology department.
'The first one was cold and dry and the second one was warm and humid. They met above Iraq.'"
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Residents are calling it a 'sign of peace'.

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