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Old 01-07-2021, 06:17 PM
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Snow has fallen in abundance in Corsica in recent days. Weather conditions that offered magical landscapes throughout the region. From Bavella to the Vizzavona pass, many walkers took the opportunity to enjoy beautiful hikes in the island relief. Many of you have shared with us the pictures that you have immortalized during your outings, here is a selection.

http://www.corsematin.com/diaporamas...TN9d7RgBQbMvcU
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Old 01-07-2021, 08:07 PM
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I live a little north about 300 miles from Corsica but on the coast of the same sea. Years with Snow are very rare and when it falls it usually melts in a day or two.
So this is probably the case here as well especially since further south usually means warmer, but I’m sure the kids will make very good use of that time while there’s snow.
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Snow has fallen in abundance in Corsica in recent days. Weather conditions that offered magical landscapes throughout the region. From Bavella to the Vizzavona pass, many walkers took the opportunity to enjoy beautiful hikes in the island relief. Many of you have shared with us the pictures that you have immortalized during your outings, here is a selection.

http://www.corsematin.com/diaporamas...TN9d7RgBQbMvcU
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I live a little north about 300 miles from Corsica but on the coast of the same sea. Years with Snow are very rare and when it falls it usually melts in a day or two.
So this is probably the case here as well especially since further south usually means warmer, but I’m sure the kids will make very good use of that time while there’s snow.
Before I visited Corsica, I would have thought except for the mountains, snow would be a rare thing there, but it seems it's a regular thing there I think or is it just in climate change years.

For places like where joebanana lives, it must be such a magical thing, unless you have to shovel it or drive in it.
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Madrid had some rare snowfall as well. Must've been a first (in a long time) for a lot of places in the Mediterranean.





Snowball fights from those in the City as well, including the Real Madrid football team
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Old 01-11-2021, 01:19 PM
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Madrid had some rare snowfall as well. Must've been a first (in a long time) for a lot of places in the Mediterranean.



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Worst part of a place like that which seldom gets snow is if the weather stays cold, they don't have much equipment for plowing or sanding the roads.

Another problem for them is in places like where I am, we get a fair amount of snow during the year so in the fall, the power companies will go around and trim back the trees near the power lines so you have a lot less power outages when a storm does hit. I doubt they do that in Madrid.

I just heard yesterday there was a big shift in the stratosphere that will probably have a dramatic affect on the weather in some areas. Maybe that's why they had that storm in Madrid? I know in my area of the country they are now predicting a lot more snow and much colder temperatures for the next several weeks.

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https://scitechdaily.com/sudden-stra...from-the-east/

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