The global weather these days is truly unpredictable.
In the United States, a midsummer storm has left roads covered in ice, making them look like the middle of winter.
Rainwater and ice are seen floating on the roads.
It looks almost like a scene from the Arctic.
Recently, the Boise area in Idaho, U.S., was hit by heavy rain and hail simultaneously, causing flooding in various places.
The hail, which fell in a short period of time, clogged drains and mixed with rainwater, instantly turning the roads into ice fields reminiscent of midwinter.
Residents could not hide their surprise at the unexpected winter scenery unfolding in the middle of summer, and local authorities declared a state of emergency in some areas.
(Source: X @Malone_Wealth, @MattWallace888, @TheGlobeNew t)
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Is It Really Summer? Hailstorm Turns Roads Into Ice Fields
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