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do you have any information about the glaciers? they use to get massive amounts of snow during wet and mild winters.
-1.5C @ 00:22
RH: 68%
clear skies
Use the link under here and choose snømengde i prosent (snow amount in %) and you will notice that the western and northern part of the mountain chain has less snow than average, while the southern and southeastern part has more snow than average. All in all, seems to me most of the glaciers have got less snow than average this winter. Persistent south and southeasterlies have resultet in less precipitation and yes, a mild winter (very mild December and February, January near average but still dry).
Green color is land without snow now. senorge.no - xgeo.no
Coldest yesterday: Eureka, Nunavut -42C
Warmest yesterday: Tetsa River, BC 19C
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