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One of the most severe winters on record in the UK. The Thames remained frozen for around 8 weeks. The Irish Famine of 1740–41 claimed the lives of at least 300,000 people.
1816 was the Year Without a Summer in the Northern Hemisphere. The unusual cold of the winter of 1815–16 and the following summer was due primarily to the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in April 1815. There were after-effects from an unknown eruption or eruptions around 1810, and several smaller eruptions around the world between 1812 and 1814. The cumulative effects were worldwide, but were especially strong in the eastern United States, Atlantic Canada, and northern Europe. Frosts formed in May in New England, killing many newly planted crops, and summer never recovered. Snow fell in New York and Maine in June, and ice philippine phone number lookup formed on lakes and rivers in July and August. In the United Kingdom, snow drifts remained on hills until late July, and the Thames froze over in September. Agricultural crops failed and livestock died across much of the Northern Hemisphere, resulting in food shortages and the worst famine of the 19th century.
1887–1888 saw record cold temperatures in the Upper Midwest, heavy snowfall worldwide, and incredible storms including the School Blizzard of 1888 (in the Midwest in January) and the Great Blizzard of 1888 (in the eastern United States and Canada in March).
In Europe, the winters of early 1947, February 1956, 1962–63, 1981–82 and 2009–10 were abnormally cold. The British winter of 1946–47 began relatively normal, but became one of the snowiest UK winters to date, with almost continuous snowfall from late January through to March.

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