Several towns in eastern Australia were blanketed with their thickest layer of snow in decades as wild weather swept the area over the weekend.
Cars, roofs and gardens were completely white as a cold air front dropped as much as 16in (40cm) of snow on parts of northern New South Wales on Saturday, the most since the mid-1980s.
Snow also settled in areas of the neighbouring state of Queensland for the first time in ten years, Miriam Bradbury, a meteorologist at Australia’s weather bureau, said.
Flagstaff is the third-snowiest city in the U.S., receiving 95.7 inches (7.9 feet) of snow this past winter. This is likely because Flagstaff is at a high elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, which is higher than Denver Colorado at 5,280 feet.
Old emails should be deleted to save water, officials have told the public.
Emails and photos stored in the cloud are maintained by vast data centres, which consume so much energy that they require large amounts of water to keep cool.
Five areas of Britain are now officially in drought, with six more in prolonged dry weather status, according to an update from the National Drought Group.
The advice to delete old emails was issued by the Environment Agency as Britain faces its fourth heatwave of the summer. Temperatures are expected to soar to the mid-30s this week, which would make the UK hotter than Bali.
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