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  2. List of ski areas and resorts in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Ax 3 Domaines: 17 ski lifts, 198 snow cannons, 85 km; Bareges/La Mongie: 43 ski lifts, 16 km of cross-country skiing; Beille: 70 km of cross-country skiing; Bourg d'oueil: 3 ski lifts, 14 km of cross-country skiing; Camurac: 7 ski lifts, 10 km of cross-country skiing; Cauterets: 11 ski lifts, 14 km of cross-country skiing; Domaine du Chioula

  3. Travel+Leisure 1 day ago This Colorado Ski Town Just Got a Chic New Hotel—Perfect for Catching the Last Weeks of Ski Season. Hotel Alpenrock Breckenridge, in Colorado, is open and ready for ...

  4. List of blizzards - Wikipedia

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    Most of Europe Most of Europe 16 December 2009 Winter of 2009–10 in Europe: England, Wales, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany United Kingdom, Central Europe, Eastern Europe 18 January 2018 Cyclone David/Friederike

  5. The 25 Best Winter Vacations in the U.S. and Where to Stay ...

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    A winter sports paradise, nestled at the base of the Tenmile Range, Breckenridge is one of the best ski towns in the U.S. and an obvious pick for a snowy escape—though, that doesn’t make it ...

  6. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    The amount of snow received at weather stations varies substantially from year to year. For example, the annual snowfall at Paradise Ranger Station in Mount Rainier National Park has been as little as 266 inches (680 cm) in 2014-2015 and as much as 1,122 inches (2,850 cm) in 1971–1972.

  7. Early 2012 European cold wave - Wikipedia

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    A deadly cold wave started in Europe on January 27, 2012, and brought snow and freezing temperatures to much of the continent. There were more than 824 reported deaths in both Europe [1] and North Africa. [2] Particularly low temperatures hit several Eastern and Northern European countries, reaching as low as −42.7 °C (−44.9 °F) in Finland.