Snow Blankets Sahara, World’s Largest Desert - Video, Photo

© Sputnik ScreenshotThe 1,700-mile long Sand Wall built by Morocco, dividing Western Sahara
The 1,700-mile long Sand Wall built by Morocco, dividing Western Sahara - Sputnik International
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One of the world’s hottest deserts is famously known to also have the driest air. Average temperatures during the winter season stand at 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius), while in summer the thermometer rises to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) on average.

If one wants to underscore the improbability of a particular scenario one, had better avoid saying "when snow falls in the Sahara" - because it just happened. Photos and videos posted online show a spectacular scene of snow melting on the sand, creating beautiful patterns.

​This footage was reportedly recorded by photographer Karim Bouchetata in Algeria.

The temperatures in one of the world's hottest deserts recently plunged to 27 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 3 Celsius). Incidentally, this is not the first time that such unusual weather occurs in the Sahara, where temperatures sometimes rise so high that one can supposedly cook an egg on the sand. Similar events have occurred in 1979, 2016, and 2018.

Some scientists say the fact that such events began to occur more often in recent years is evidence of climate change.

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