Monday 30 September 2013

Unseasonable high temperatures fry Concordians

As scientists gather in Stockholm this month to discuss climate change, locally based scientists here say they are already seeing a rapid climb in Concordia's average year-round temperature. In central city Berlin today, temperatures reached above 30 degrees in the shade. Meanwhile, one man in the Western suburbs claims he successfully fried an egg, bacon, and a omelette on his skyline. Temperatures in the Western suburbs yesterday climbed to a stellar 36.

It was Noveau Bretange though that felt the full force of the mother nature's antics; temperatures there nearing 40 degrees and calling off a local bowls match final when three eighty year old women lost consciousness due to the extreme heat.

Arnold Hammerstein from the National Weather Station (NWS) says Concordians can expect temperatures to drop as of next week, including heavy rain and thunderstorms due for the south coast. "We have been experiencing a very warm Spring" he said, "but like most good things it won't last for ever, so lap up that sunshine before it's gone - it's gonna be snowing before you know it".

The heat isn't just done yet though; forecasters expect Berlin city to reach 40 degrees tomorrow.

Tim Glower, CBS Weather News. 

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