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Ruka, Finland, Becomes 1st European Resort to Open / Record Austria Snow
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Ruka, Finland, became the first European nonglacier resort to open on Mon 12 Oct, 2009. It plans to close on Jun 10, 2010, for an impressive 8-month season:
http://www.fasttrackski.co.uk/ski-news/general-ski/heavy-snow-in-the-alps-plus-finlands-season-starts-200910144796.php
Austria reported its biggest October snowfall this week for 25 years:
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-10/14/content_12233940.htm
Some huge snowfalls up high in the Eastern Alps over the past few days, caused by an Arctic front. Although, some of it may melt lower down:
Stubai glacier = 135cm of fresh snow;
Hintertux glacier = 100cm;
Kaprun glacier = 75cm;
Molltal glacier = 40cm;
St Anton = 20cm;
Obergurgl village = 10cm;
Tignes, France = 5cm.
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