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Spain now can into Nordic.
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My friend in Madrid sent me pics. Ik in upstate New York where I am this amount of snow is common, but in spain how common is it outside of the mountains?
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Heh… And then there are those people who think that Spain is all sunshine and sangria...
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Central Spain is known as la Meseta. Basically this encompasses both Castillas and Madrid. Being well above sea level the chances of snowing are very high... and that is what happens all the winters (despite what people think about Spain being a super sunny country, which is true but only for summer...).
The rare one is what is happening this year (absolutely snowing in all the country at the same time and wildly...).
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We have to remember that we are the 2º most mountainous country in Europe. And in Castilla y Leon they are at 800-900 meters in altitude with mountains up to 2500m.
And by the way, when the VISIGOTHS came to Spain they chose one of the coldest áreas in Spain: Campos Góticos or Tierra de Campos, between Palencia, Burgos, Zamora, and Valladolid. Gothic Fields were named because tens of thousands of them went to live there. They sure chose that área because of the cold and extense land that made them remember their old ancestry land in Scandinavia.
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