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    1. Helenehorefroken on

      Norwegian here – we’ll be more than happy to share some of ours!

    2. RazvanTheRomanian on

      In Romania we didn’t had snow for about 20 years, some snow but no winter anymore. It’s like a cold autum and in the past we had some serios minus and snow from November until March. Now it’s the end if January and is 15 degrees tomorow and sunny

    3. SquareFroggo on

      I got used to barely getting snow in the last 14 years or so (German North Sea coast).

      If I remember correctly, the last time we had a proper winter here (as I know it from my childhood days) was 2011/2012 or 2012/2013. Now I know that the climate at the sea is rather mild here, but in the 90s and early 2000s we pretty much always had weeks of snow. Now we’re happy when it’s more than 1 cm and lasts more than 24 hours on the ground.

      I remember that in January 2022 we had a couple proper snow days after a long drought. Snowmen were popping up everywhere, children saw this much snow for the first time in their lives.

    4. Living in southern Finland, I think we have had like 1 or 2 days where the temperature was -15 celsius or something. Its been a really mild winter so far and the weather report suggests it will be like that for a while going forward too. We have snow now and it alternates between almost melting and then refreezing again, so its a very lovely weather to go walking outside lol

    5. Lance-theBoilingSon on

      Stockholm, Sweden, here, zero snow and i friggin love it!!!We only had about a week of snow after NYE.

      These “warmer” winters are really good in urban areas imo, we can cycle all winter more or less, similar to Copenhagen or Amsterdam, we don’t need spiked winter tyres on our cars (at least i don’t) which rip the asphalt and ruins the urban air quality.

      Another perk is less sand (or salt) is necessary for streets and sidewalks/bikepaths which itself is a slip-hazard and when spring comes around dries up and blows around, again diminishing air quality.Salt is also really bad for water sources among other things.

      Imo, warmer winters are actually beneficial when it comes to the local environment here in the extreme north of Europe.

      Many people romanticize winter, they just don’t know how it is to live at the 60th latitude north, it’s harsh, really harsh.

    6. WallabyInTraining on

      I remember being able to ice skate every single winter on lakes and ponds (natural ice). Then it was most years. Then it was some years. The last time must’ve been 2013 or earlier.

    7. toolkitxx on

      I am less concerned about the lack of actual snow but about the relation of that to fresh water levels. Pretty sure we are going to see troublesome low levels in some places across Europe.

    8. RedLemonSlice on

      This year, here after several years, we again finally had in my town (aprox. 950m. above sea level) a white Christmas with ~80cm of snowfall within 72 hours right between 24’th and 26’th of December. It is still melting a month later.

      But it only served as a reminder that it is now an outlier and no longer the rule to expect so much snow for the holiday season, if at all…

    9. AgainstDemAll on

      It was literally snowing only 3 times this winter and it never lasted more than 12 hours. Central Europe.

    10. Ingestre on

      6 degrees today in southern Poland. Would have been -15 a decade ago.

    11. webbhare1 on

      At least I don’t have to spend €1000+ on snow tires and snow shoes for my car, so that’s nice I guess.

    12. Jindujun on

      I’ll be 39 this year and I’m fairly sure that before I die there wont be any more snow where I live in sweden. I’d say that winters will be gone as well if we go with the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute where “winter” requires 5 days of sub zero temperatures in a row.

    13. Beat_Saber_Music on

      Up here in Finland it’s been hovering between +5 and no lower than -10 degrees for the past month or so. Where is my freezing temperatures… Having to walk on ice covered by snow is not fun!

    14. SinisterCheese on

      The feel of the air in southern Finland is like what it should be in like… March… It sucks aggressively. Without snow it is so god damn dark in here. It is wet and slippery. The air is humid and heavy – the only reason the air feels fresh atm is because it is blowing aggressively from the sea. But if a calm strikes diesel engines for heavy vechicles rank up the streets.

    15. Lanky_Product4249 on

      Vilnius: used to be a 3 month snow cover. This year there were maybe 2 days. I laughed today at seeing an older neighbor moving and packing a sleigh among his belongings 

    16. Old_Muggins on

      Don’t worry, within 6 months we will be covered by a lovely nuclear winter

    17. vforvouf on

      After 2020 we have very warm winter I am afraid the next years the problem with water if that continue.

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