Mar 20 • 10:07 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Up to a meter of snow! Here is the snow situation in Finland now

Finland is currently experiencing significant snowfall, particularly in the northern regions where Kilpisjärvi has recorded snow depths of up to one meter.

The recent weather reports indicate that Finland is facing a substantial snow situation, especially in the northern Lapland region. Kilpisjärvi has been highlighted for measuring a snow depth of one meter as recorded by the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Despite daytime temperatures rising above freezing and rain expected later, forecasters predict more snowfall, indicating a unique weather pattern currently affecting the area.

Other locations in Lapland also report considerable snowfall, with Utsjoki at 53 centimeters and Kittilä at 79 centimeters. Regions further south in Lapland show varying snow levels between 20 to 50 centimeters, while areas south of Oulu have predominantly experienced melting snow. Notably, southern Finland has managed to retain some snow patches, evidenced by Mikkeli's airport reporting 17 centimeters of snow, indicating a scattered but still present snow cover in the southern parts of the country.

The varying snow levels across Finland present a mixed picture of winter conditions, with northern areas experiencing a robust winter landscape while southern areas are transitioning towards spring. This situation has implications for transportation, outdoor activities, and local ecosystems, as the country navigates through a late-winter weather pattern that features both rain and snow.

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