Dammit, that's three of the very rare Danish snowstorms I've missed out on taking pictures after. Granted, the first one was my own fault, I coulda taken some flex time, but the second one happened the day we took off, so there was like zilch time for photography. Wanna bet the ice winter stops when I come home on the 17th?
But knowing the danish winters it will probably get back with a vengenance end January/start February. After all, we often have a downpour of snow in February, and given that they say we should have an ice winter this year, I'm counting on it actually happening! ;)
No kidding. And the last wasn't something a write about. But that one in ..uh, was it '92? now, that was some ice winter. 8) Even the oceans were frozen.(Not that it stopped the winter bathers, just made them creative). ;)
If it shall come to that it will have to start freezing a lot harder than it currently do. We swing(up here) between minus 1-2 to 4-8. At least that's what it's been like since I came back just before New Year. The last couple of days have been around minus 4-5.
But I know other parts of the country doesn't have quite as cold weather, so it's still an open question whether it'll end being a true ice winter or not.
(btw. I can see snow lying on the ice on the fjord from my window. You might get lucky and get some good pics when you get back).
Enjoy!
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But knowing the danish winters it will probably get back with a vengenance end January/start February.
After all, we often have a downpour of snow in February, and given that they say we should have an ice winter this year, I'm counting on it actually happening! ;)
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The last couple of days have been around minus 4-5.
But I know other parts of the country doesn't have quite as cold weather, so it's still an open question whether it'll end being a true ice winter or not.
(btw. I can see snow lying on the ice on the fjord from my window. You might get lucky and get some good pics when you get back).
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