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Article: Why you may have made your last ever snowman; AS SEASONS GET WARMER AND WETTER, SCIENTISTS PREDICT THE END OF WINTER.(Features)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- September 10, 2002
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Byline: JANE RIDLEY
YOU won't find Britain's newest endangered species in any zoo.
Within years, the snowman, once an annual visitor to every child's garden, could be as much a part of history as ice-skating on the village pond.
Meteorologists say this weekend will be one of the warmest ever in a September.
From Thursday and Friday onwards, temperatures could soar as high as 27 degrees celsius - 80 degrees fahrenheit.
Autumn looks likely to finally arrive between two and three weeks later than it did just a decade ago.
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