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Snow in Santiago

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Snow in Santiago

Postby ivar on 09 Jan 2009, 09:48

Woke up today to snow in the air, and some on the ground.

It has been a few years since this happened in Santiag last time. I took a few pictures, will post later once home.

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Re: Snow in Santiago

Postby sillydoll on 10 Jan 2009, 09:56

From a blog:

MADRID - A RARE, heavy snowfall in central Spain closed Madrid's airport and paralysed traffic in the city and several German rivers were frozen over as much of Europe remained in the grip of Siberian conditions on Friday. Up to 10 centimetres of snow accumulated in Madrid as temperatures in the region dropped as low as minus six degrees Celsius. All four runways at Madrid's Barajas airport, Europe's fourth busiest, were closed because of the snowfall and low visibility, Spain's national airport authority AENA said.
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The northwestern city of Santiago de Compostela, a destination for thousands of pilgrims, recorded the heaviest snowfall in recent memory on Friday, according to the online edition of daily newspaper El Mundo.
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In Germany, the death toll from the cold snap rose to three and several rivers were frozen over, blocking ship traffic, authorities said. Germany is experiencing one of its coldest winters of the past 100 years, with the mercury dropping as low as minus 34.6 C (minus 30.3 F) in the mountains in the south.
Drift ice covered 80 to 90 percent of the surface of the river Elbe from Doemnitz to the Germany's main port of Hamburg in the north, a spokeswoman for the Water and Shipping Office said. Some barges had to be freed late Thursday with industrial ice breakers.
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Across the border in France, air, rail and road traffic began to return to normal in the region around the southern port of Marseille after two days of disruptions caused by heavy snow, which had paralysed the city on Thursday.
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In Portugal, four people died in a fire apparently caused by a faulty heater in an apartment building in the city of Porto. Temperatures that reached as low as minus six degrees Celsius caused authorities in several Portuguese cities to issue tents to homeless. In the north of the country snow Friday cut several main roads.
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One person also died from the cold in Poland during the night, bringing the death toll in the country to 83 since November 1, most of them homeless people.
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Re: Snow in Santiago

Postby Rebekah Scott on 10 Jan 2009, 10:22

Here in Moratinos it continues to snow, too, we have maybe three inches on the ground, and more in the forecast. Most people are just tucking into the house and taking it easy. For some reason that includes the innkeepers of Terradillos, who have extended their Christmas vacation well past their posted Jan. 7 re-opening date. As a result we are seeing a good few winter pilgrims here at our place, a lovely assortment of Spanish, Dutch, Korean, and Norwegians.

...And this morning the Norwegian woke up feeling very ill with flu symptoms. In addition to the snow, influenza is now labeled as "epidemic" in parts of Europe, including Catalunya and Asturias here in Spain. I hope this pilgrim just has a tummy bug, as I didn´t get a flu shot this year!

She can stay in bed. I think I will go out and build a snow-pilgrim!

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Re: Snow in Santiago

Postby Arn on 10 Jan 2009, 16:35

Reb said, build a snow-pilgrim!


I want to play!

Gosh I miss the snow so much. I am a Winter kinda guy. I don't like slush, but walking on hard pack...or in powder...especially at night with a full moon....heaven, pure Heaven.

Please pictures, especially of the snow pilgrim.

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