

Unexpected Cold Snap in Belarus: Heating Returns in May
Unseasonably Cold May in Belarus Forces Heating Resumption BELARUS – In an unusual turn of events, parts of Belarus have experienced unexpectedly cold weather in May, prompting some regions to reinstate heating systems. This unexpected cold snap has surprised residents and prompted discussion about climate change and its impact on the region. "Do 25 May tepla zhdati ne prikhoditsya... Nu kak tak to!?" said Anastasia Khlebus, the author of a video capturing the unexpected cold. The video shows a collection of spring flowers, a stark contrast to the unexpected cold weather. Meteorological reports indicate that the cold snap is due to the intrusion of polar air into the country. While temperatures are expected to rise slightly later in May, they will still remain below the climatic norm. The situation highlights the unpredictable nature of weather patterns and the challenges posed by climate change. This event underscores the need for preparedness and adaptation strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme weather events.