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WEATHER: COLD SUMMER EXPECTED DUE TO NOFOAGAN VOLCANO

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Mauga'afi volcano eruption as seen from MS Atlantic Capricorn

The Meteorological Office (Met Office) released a statement this morning about the effects of the Mauga'afi Supervolcanic Eruption to the climatic condition in Continental Europe. According to the announcement, a sudden decrease in temperature is expected to be felt until the next 1-2 year/s due to ashes spewed by the Volcano that blocks the rays of the sun. In addition, it is also stated that possible stronger and much colder blizzards would be experienced in winter and some snow would likely start to fall even by mid-autumn. Summer would likely feel like Early-Winter Season. These effects of the volcanic eruption is said to also be experienced throughout the continent. Due to this, those working in the agricultural sector are already preparing for the Volcanic Winter. Some events have also been cancelled or suspended due to the climatic condition brought by the situation in the Caribbean.