Mount Fuji received its first snowfall of the season on Thursday morning, after the longest gap without snow in 130 years. The snow, which arrived a month later than usual, came after Japan experienced its hottest summer on record, with temperatures 1.76°C (3.1°F) above average. The delayed snowfall was confirmed by the Japan Meteorological Agency, which had to wait until November 7 due to cloud cover.
The late snowfall, while not directly linked to climate change, aligns with predictions of warmer global temperatures affecting weather patterns. The return of snow on Mount Fuji, a symbol of Japan's beauty, was welcomed by locals and shared widely on social media, with many expressing excitement for the iconic peak’s snow-capped return.
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