Areas of Sweden that had a White Christmas since 1975

Posted by New-Newt-5979

27 Comments

  1. Illustrious_Map_3247 on

    I’m a bit in awe to see the effects of climate change in my own lifetime. Probably the most rapid in at least 10,000 years and accelerating.

  2. Just_Nefariousness55 on

    It’s almost like there’s some kind of warming phenomenon happening. Perhaps even globally.

  3. This year is going to join the top 5 of least snow I think, I live half way up and my colleagues are pissed that they can’t do their usual winter activities.

    We do randomly have a big storm now though, so all the big bridges are closed, strong winds breaking up all the already weak/melting ice and sending it down the river out to sea and electricity went out earlier.

    But it’ll snow a couple of weeks and then we can say climate change is a hoax.

  4. I don’t know why kind of brain gymnastics people would have to do to deny the effect of climate change when looking at such simple charts.

  5. I grew up in the south of Sweden and I knew that we almost always has snow for christmas during the 90s, thanks for confirming. 

  6. Capable_Regret_7868 on

    In 2006 we did indeed have a green Christmas in Malmö, Sweden, but, then, on Dec. 26th it came pouring down, covering about 8-9 inches within the next few hours! Snow held on for the next fortnight. I remember, since I got married on New Year’s Eve…

  7. It’s funny, for a second I thought the green area was marking the area that add a white Christmas and not the white area.