Chance of 'once in a lifetime heavy snowfall' has increased five times

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A new study from meteorologists in Japan predicts that 'once in a lifetime' snowfalls are five times more likely to hit Japan if climate change continues to raise global temperatures.

If global temperatures continue to rise, Japan could be hit by heavy snows. Currently snowfalls of two feet or more occur every 42 years or so. Scientists suggest by the end of the century they could happen every 8 years.

 

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