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Where is the snowiest place in Europe?

The Snowiest Cities in Europe for a Wintery Weekend
  1. Tallinn, Estonia – 20.5 days of snow per month. ...
  2. Vilnius, Lithuania – 18.5 days of snow per month. ...
  3. Erfurt, Germany – 17.25 days of snow per month. ...
  4. Turku, Finland – 16.75 days of snow per month. ...
  5. Helsinki, Finland – 16.5 days of snow per month.




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The Snowiest Cities in Europe for a Wintery Weekend
  1. Tallinn, Estonia – 20.5 days of snow per month. ...
  2. Vilnius, Lithuania – 18.5 days of snow per month. ...
  3. Erfurt, Germany – 17.25 days of snow per month. ...
  4. Turku, Finland – 16.75 days of snow per month. ...
  5. Helsinki, Finland – 16.5 days of snow per month.


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Warth-Schröcken, Austria Other nearby villages are also super-snowy, such as Damüls, which gets over 9m a season and markets itself as the snowiest village in the world. Whichever village comes out top, there is no doubt that this little corner of Austria is the snowiest region in the Alps.

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Winter. The weather in Amsterdam in December is cold with average temperatures of around 5 °C. The colder temperatures bring with them the chances of snow and there are as many as 11 days of snowfall to be expected in December and January.

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Europe's coldest places right now
  • Oymyakon, Russia. It's one of those places that is forever in a 'winter mode. ...
  • Bergen, Norway. ...
  • Rovaniemi, Finland. ...
  • Reykjavik, Iceland. ...
  • Vienna, Austria. ...
  • Tallinn, Estonia. ...
  • Zermatt, Switzerland. ...
  • Zagreb, Croatia.


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In Europe the rule of thumb for snow at Christmas is: That the higher up the mountains you are in the Alps or the further North you are in Scandinavia the more certain you can be of a guaranteed white Christmas.

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Snow is common across all parts of Germany but is more frequent and abundant in the Central Uplands, the Alpine Foreland, and the German Alps. Regions like the North and Baltic Sea coast and the North German Plain see less snow and have warmer temperatures.

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The city can sometimes experience extremes. Snowfall is an infrequent occurrence in winter, falling on an average of 16 days per year, though infrequently heavy. Thunderstorms are a similarly occurring feature, occurring on average up to 16 days per year.

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Snowfall in the UK is most frequent and substantial in the northern regions such as Scotland, the Pennines in Northern England, and the high grounds of Wales. However, snow can occur anywhere in the UK, although the South West of England and coastal areas tend to see the least.

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The hottest places in Europe The hottest place in Europe is Valletta in Malta, with an average daily temperature over the whole year of 22.3ºC. A holiday in Malta is a pretty safe bet almost any time. Athens is second with an annual average of 22ºC. At 21.4ºC, Rome is in third place.

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