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In Finnish capital, snow piles built up this winter may not melt during summer
March 22, 2021 by Robert

Finland thinks that piles of snow accumulated from road clearing this year are so large, some of the snow will still be frozen when winter returns. In some areas, the amount of snow was almost twice as high as it was last year in January.

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In Finnish capital, snow piles built up this winter may not melt during summer

Viv Forbes

The Fins mostly seem to be treating this (see article below) as a joke, maybe a chance to cool off on warm Summer days. And most likely this event will have no long term consequences.

But history teaches that when ice ages strike, they can strike abruptly, with very little warning.

12,800 years ago, the world abruptly froze. Temperatures plunged back to ice age conditions, and stayed cold for over 1000 years.

https://www.iceagenow.info/in-finnish-capital-snow-piles-built-up-this-winter-may-not-melt-during-summer/