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Snow falls in northern Finland ... weeks late
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A snowHead
Poster:
A snowHead
After an exceptionally warm autumn - October has (thus far) been the warmest and sunniest on record - winter has finally arrived in Finnish Lapland.
The ski trails are beginning to open up, and drivers are busy switching to studded tyres.
This report from
Helsingin Sanomat.
Quote:
At the Saariselkä ski resort, a kilometre-long "first snow" ski track was opened to the public.
I wonder if there's a webcam up there? It'd be nice to float a few flakes into the computer today.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Try here
http://www.tieh.fi/alk/english/frames/kelikamerat-frame.html
Looks nice!
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