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Winter is striking early in Scandinavia with subzero temperatures and heavy snow sweeping the region.

Lapland, Finland registered around 20cm (8 inches) of snow over the weekend. While accumulations were more than double that in other locales: in Kittilä, for example, a whopping 48cm (1.6 feet) was logged.

Looking ahead, there is much more where that came from — so much more in fact, that Finland’s all-time October snow dump record is under threat (currently the 60cm set in Inari back in 1967), plus: “Snowiest October on record seems highly likely,” reads a recent @TheSnowDreamer tweet:

Winter is striking early in Scandinavia with subzero temperatures and heavy snow sweeping the region. Lapland, Finland registered around 20cm (8 inches) of snow over the weekend. While accumulations were more than double that in other locales: in Kittilä, for example, a whopping 48cm (1.6 feet) was logged. Looking ahead, there is much more where that came from — so much more in fact, that Finland’s all-time October snow dump record is under threat (currently the 60cm set in Inari back in 1967), plus: “Snowiest October on record seems highly likely,” reads a recent @TheSnowDreamer tweet:

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Brother, wonder if she and her family will wear their ANTIFA shirts ?

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