White May Bloom — A Haiku on Unseasonal May Snow

unseasonal May snowfall climate anomaly — surrealist illustration for Daily Haiku



Winter’s soft slumber,
May’s white shroud, an icy kiss,
Earth’s breath, changing form.

— A haiku inspired by today’s world


The Story Behind the Haiku

Several U.S. cities, which experienced an unusually mild winter season, are now bracing for an unexpected twist: multiple inches of snow falling in May. This highly unseasonal weather event, highlighted by outlets like The Washington Post, serves as a stark reminder of the accelerating unpredictability inherent in global weather patterns. Such a significant anomaly so late in spring vividly illustrates the ongoing climate crisis and its immediate, tangible impact on daily life and long-held seasonal expectations. Residents in affected areas are witnessing firsthand how climate change is altering familiar environmental cycles, turning expected spring warmth into a surprising winter-like chill. This event underscores the urgent need to address evolving climate conditions.


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