Monday, April 23, 2012

Snow in March?

I want to visit Tallinn at the end of February, is there likely to be snow around in the city? Are there going to be lights at night and snow like in the pictures or has it all gone by then?




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i%26#39;m hoping so !!!! travel 5th march!!




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No snow until now.Global warming.Weather is between +2 -2 most of the time. There is little hope that you can enjoy snow this winter.




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we went on the 3rd march last year for the weekend and we had a bit of snow.It was lovely,made tallin look even more stunning than ever. We even went ice skating when we was all a bit tipsy(was my husbands 40th birthday) and it was snowing then. Loved tallin,we had a ball.




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Thank you for that.. I was getting a little dispondent at the thought of no snow -7 it not being really cold... how cold was it for you please.. and where did you go ice skating... cheers




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Think it was about -6. Didnt feel too cold though. The ice rink was an open air one near an irish pub called st patricks.




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You can check the weather in English here to keep an eye on it:





http://weather.ee/





Aside from a couple snowfalls earlier, it%26#39;s been mostly mild and rainy this year so far. Looks like some snow mixed with rain upcoming which just makes yucky slush.



We can hope for some nice snow that will last, but I%26#39;m not holding my breath!




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Hey Capt



check out



www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=4508





forcast for this sunday snow!!




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