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Volcanic ash can stay in the atmosphere for many many months.
When Krakatoa erupted most of the world had very bad weather for a whole year afterwards in the UK too.
The reason I remember the first snowfall in November as I had to take Delilah to the vet that day, she was on tablets and had to get a check-up every six months. A friend was taking me but the snow started falling in the morning it was so heavy she did not want to drive in it so I had to take a taxi. There was a very brief thaw a week later but then it really hit us and everything was frozen for weeks.
Even when Mount Helena in Washington erupted back in the 90? They had awful weather in the US across many states months later.
When Krakatoa erupted most of the world had very bad weather for a whole year afterwards in the UK too.
The reason I remember the first snowfall in November as I had to take Delilah to the vet that day, she was on tablets and had to get a check-up every six months. A friend was taking me but the snow started falling in the morning it was so heavy she did not want to drive in it so I had to take a taxi. There was a very brief thaw a week later but then it really hit us and everything was frozen for weeks.
Even when Mount Helena in Washington erupted back in the 90? They had awful weather in the US across many states months later.