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More Snow In Southern Finland Than Since The 60's

Snow at Helsinki-Vantaa airport is presently at a near record. A depth of 42 centimetres of snow was measured at the airport Thursday, more than since 1966.

Lumeen hautautunut polkupyörä.
Image: Martti Juntunen / YLE

In general, southern parts of the country now have as much snow as does Lapland, ranging between 25 and 50 centimetres of snowcover.

Since 1971, wintertime snowcover in the Helsinki and Turku areas has averaged around 10 centimetres. The last winter during which the south of the country received heavy snowfall was in 2003.

The deepest snowcover in southern areas was seen in 1966, when 52 centimetres was registered in Helsinki. At present, the official depth of snow in the capital is 27cm.

Elsewhere in the country, snowfall has not been unusually heavy.

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