Believe it or not, a tropical island has seen snow more recently than an area of Antarctica. FOX13
Cairo, Egypt: Local news reported snow in 2013 across the subtropical desert city, the first snow in a century, but the Farmer’s Almanac reported that the white stuff was soft hail, not snow.
Local news reported snow in 2013 across the subtropical desert city, the first snow in a century, but the Farmer’s Almanac reported that the white stuff was soft hail, not snow.New Delhi, India: The capital city saw frost in 2006, but no snow has ever been recorded.
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