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Trondheim and Tromsø are the only cities with snow cover in Norway now.
26 cm in Tromsø and 14 cm (yesterday) in Trondheim - Leinstrand, and 10 cm at Værnes this morning.
Some of the smaller towns have snow cover. Røros has 22 cm at the airport and 41 cm about 10 km from town.
Lots of snow up in the higher mountains, up to 186 cm (1160 m) are recorded.
Last 24 hr a snowfall in the southernmost part of Norway after the storm.
Oslo-Blindern 15 cm this morning, and 24 cm at Bjørnholt (360 m) in Oslo's city forest.
8 cm in Kristiansand at the S coast.
Voss, a town and ski-resort inland /E of Bergen now has 106 cm snow cover at 316 m asl and even 230 cm snow cover at Jordalen 614 m asl. Bergen 0 cm.
4 cm at Trondheim (Værnes)
34 cm in Narvik (200 m) and 25 cm in Tromsø (100 m).
This morning 22 cm snow depth in Oslo (Blindern 94 m), and even 32 cm in Nordmarka (360 m), Oslo's city forest.
5 cm in Kristiansand.
No snow in Bergen but incredibly snow cover a litte E or at a little altitude near Bergen.
Kvamskogen, about 35 km E from Bergen has 252 cm snow depth at 455 m asl.
Here in Trondheim maybe 5 cm in the city. We got a very light dusting, maybe 1 mm snow, after noon today. Might get a little more tonight. Up at 350 - 400 m in our city forest (Bymarka) is surely more snow, as our thaws or wet snow down here typically is more or less dry snow up there. Now, why can't there be official snow recording any place there?
Elsewere in the regin, 28 cm at Røros (625 m asl), and 18 km from Røros (Aursunden 685 m) is 50 cm snow depth.
In northernmost Norway, snow on the ground pretty much everywhere now.
Glasgow has some lying snow for the first time in years. Not very much (I think about 5cm where I am, 2cm at Bishopton), but it's such a novelty here that one makes the most of it when it happens.
Compared with last year, this winters snowfall is probably one of the worsts I've lived through
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