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Alps surprised by early snowfall, Swiss town sees new record

Alps surprised by early snowfall, Swiss town sees new record

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Fresh snow is visible on the slopes of the Moleson mountain near the still green pastures, on Saturday, 26 September 2020, at Moleson in Gruyere, Switzerland. Photo: Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP

BERLIN: Parts of Switzerland, Austria and Germany were surprised by unseasonably early snowfall overnight, after a sharp drop in temperatures and heavy precipitation. The Swiss meteorological agency said Saturday that the town of Montana, in the southern canton (state) of Valais, experienced 25 centimeters (almost 10 inches) of snowfall — a new record for this time of year. Authorities were out in force across mountainous regions in the two Alpine nations to clear roads blocked by snow and ice. In parts of Austria, snowfall was recorded as low as 550 meters (1,805 feet) above sea level.