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OT - Alpine snow
With apologies to Lawrence I just thought this may be of interest to
anyone who follows European weather... I've just returned from a trip to Gressoney in the Aosta region of Italy where up to 50cms of snow fell over a period of 58hrs. They say you should never wish for snow to stop but it got really tiresome as I spent a second day on the slopes hampered by poor visibility. Interesting that falling snow that managed to find itself around the edge of my hood had melted and frozen - sticking my hair together. Weather this morning (Sunday) was glorious - a temperature of minus 5c and brilliant sunshine at 1670metres. Typical that I had to head back just as the weather cleared. Pleasant drive down showed that the snow line had lowered to 800m - albeit a very thin cover which was melting fast in the strong sunshine. One local said it had been their best snowfall this season - interesting that it had come so late in the year. And even more in stark contrast to my first day's skiing there on 6th - where I skiied in temperatures of 12c at 1650m on slush that was fast disappearing in the strong sun. A narrow track where I had carefully sidestepped down rocks, slush and brown vegetation had been transformed into a wide, untracked snowfield covered with 30cms of powder snow... Cheers, Scott |
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