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🇮🇹 Italy | The Alps Covered in Snow Again — Heavy Snowfall in Livigno Due to Cold Front
On May 5, 2025, winter made a surprise return to the Alps. The town of Livigno, nestled in the Valtellina valley (Lombardy), experienced heavy snowfall, with accumulation reported around 1,900 meters above sea level. The snowstorm was triggered by a cold front that brought dense clouds and blizzard-like conditions.
Such weather contrasts during spring are increasingly drawing the attention of climatologists, who note growing instability in Europe's atmospheric patterns.
🇮🇹 Italy | The Alps Covered in Snow Again — Heavy Snowfall in Livigno Due to Cold Front
On May 5, 2025, winter made a surprise return to the Alps. The town of Livigno, nestled in the Valtellina valley (Lombardy), experienced heavy snowfall, with accumulation reported around 1,900 meters above sea level. The snowstorm was triggered by a cold front that brought dense clouds and blizzard-like conditions.
Such weather contrasts during spring are increasingly drawing the attention of climatologists, who note growing instability in Europe's atmospheric patterns.
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🇮🇹 Italy | Anomalous Snowfall in Livigno, Sondrio Province
Despite the spring season, snowfall occurred on May 9 in the alpine town of Livigno, located in Italy's Sondrio Province.
Such weather in May is considered highly unusual for the region and raises concern among experts monitoring the increasing frequency of climate anomalies across Europe.
🇮🇹 Italy | Anomalous Snowfall in Livigno, Sondrio Province
Despite the spring season, snowfall occurred on May 9 in the alpine town of Livigno, located in Italy's Sondrio Province.
Such weather in May is considered highly unusual for the region and raises concern among experts monitoring the increasing frequency of climate anomalies across Europe.