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Silver Star Mountain Resort, British Columbia, Canada
Aliya Hussein /
604 Now /
June 11, 2018
Snow arrived in certain parts of British Columbia over the last 24 hours, providing citizens with up to a whopping 20 cm.
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Glennallen, Alaska, United States
Zaz Hollander /
Anchorage Daily News /
June 11, 2018
The lodge at above 3,000 feet altitude on the Glenn Highway measured 6 to 8 inches of snow as of Monday morning -- and it was still falling.
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Fort Yukon, Alaska, United States
Melinda L Peter, Kimberlee Beckmen and Louisa Castrodale /
LEO Network /
June 3, 2018
A dead hare was observed in Interior Alaska that was infested with a native species of tick. Wildlife officials are asking residents to keep an eye out for ticks on pets and for signs of tick infestation in large mammals, such as hair loss in moose.
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Trapper Creek, Alaska, United States
Zaz Hollander /
Anchorage Daily News /
June 10, 2018
Dead, red trees signal an increasingly dire outbreak driven by warm summers and plentiful spruce, especially in the Susitna Valley.
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
CTVNews /
June 7, 2018
One whale-watched said it appeared to be a mother orca with a large dorsal fin and three to four young orcas.
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Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada
Alex Brockman /
CBC /
June 7, 2018
This spring’s closures on the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway are a result of unusually wet weather and drivers failing to respect road closures, according to engineers with the Northwest Territories Infrastructure Department.
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Akureyri, Norðurland eystra, Iceland
Iceland Review /
June 8, 2018
According to the Icelandic Institute of Natural History, pollen levels are considerably above the average for this time of year, causing considerable irritation for those with pollen allergies.
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