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  1. Source? Because I’m in the middle of white on this map and the grass is green outside.

  2. Calcutec_1 on

    Hmm, odd map, I live in that green bit in Sweden and there’s at laest 10cm snow outside

  3. GamerXP27 on

    From my window up in the north, I can say it’s snow outside.

  4. TheSwedishRedditor on

    I’m pretty confided all of Sweden is covered, classic reddit map that just is bull

  5. Mobile-Offer5039 on

    Dont just post contextless images like this. I am to tired now to look for the origin. But this is either a bad designed map or it shows “regions that had snowfall on 5th”.

    Germany for example is not at all covered in snow… only a few regions recieved a few cm.

  6. andeqaida on

    Tbf, I could’ve easily lived without this snow, thank you very much. Or at least these -20C weathers…

  7. This map is accurate, it however doesn’t exactly show snow coverage.

    What it does show is the snow cover status at the last time where the satellite passed over the area, in daytime, where there weren’t cloud cover.

    Which means that any pixel on that map only shows the *last available data* from the satellite, not the *current* status. Data might be 14 days old for some areas, but it is the *newest* data available.

  8. All nations lived in Harmony, everything changed when the snow nation attacked

  9. weizikeng on

    For this kind of stuff I really like using [https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/](https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/)

    Worldwide satellite imagery, updated daily with archives dating back to 2000. Of course it has two major drawbacks: Can’t see snow cover where there are clouds, and cloud cover vs snow cover can sometimes be hard to distinguish. But at least it is, without a doubt, accurate (since it’s literally just a photo from space).

  10. palefox3 on

    I live in Cracow and there is zero snow, meanwhile the rest of the country has like half a meter of snow

  11. TheKingofTerrorZ on

    Hmm I wonder why all borders in Africa have streaks of snow

  12. Snowing in Barcelona and in the middle of England today also.

  13. Junior-Lychee2755 on

    Can confirm. A foot of snow in central Netherlands.

  14. SaraHHHBK on

    Missing all snow in Castilla y León and around Madrid bro

  15. Rekonkista on

    It’s interesting how snow adheres to the borders of African countries. Fascinating.

  16. Felix-LMFAO on

    I don’t think it’s the snow cover. There is a chain of mountains north of Madrid which have had snow for a while now. They are relatively high mountains. 

    I think the problem is what others commented with the clouds. 

  17. Wrong North west croatia is also under snow. Zagreb is under 25cm.

  18. BananaSplit2 on

    That map doesn’t seem accurate. It barely shows snow where I am and yet there’s a big cover and big issues caused by it.

  19. MrHyperion_ on

    Interesting choice to include scale in Mercator projection map

  20. Joklan-sama on

    Why coast lines and border lines are represented in white? Is the one that made this map that stupid?

  21. Material_Platypus620 on

    I live in Berlin…should be in that green spot on the map and here’s definitely snow here.

  22. RealLars_vS on

    Yeah yeah, thanks, the reason I’m still stuck in Amsterdamn and not in Barcelona.

    Anyway, cool map. I was wondering this.

  23. DieCastDontDie on

    Accurate title would be: **There has been snow – at some point in the last two weeks – in the white parts on this map.**

  24. AccomplishedLocal261 on

    Interesting that the snow stops right at the Iraq/Syria border along Turkiye.

  25. neptunereach on

    Areas without snow looks like Ancient Rome Empire borders

  26. geostrofico on

    i live in Portugal, i can confirm there is a line of snow between us and Spain

  27. topinanbour-rex on

    And then people pretend the temperatures are rising… /S

  28. Nosebear17 on

    I like how the snow respects the border between North Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Or does the snow has to stop because of EU regulations?

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