Alpine slopes face snow shortage in unseasonably warm winter
GENEVA (AP) Much of the Alps just don't look right for this time of year. Sparse snowfall and unseasonably warm winter weather in much of Europe is allowing grass to blanket mountaintops across the region where snow might normally be, causing headaches for ski slope operators and aficionados of Alpine white.
Patches of grass, rock and dirt were visible Monday in some of Europes skiing meccas like Innsbruck in Austria, Villars-sur-Ollon and Crans-Montana in Switzerland, and Germanys Lenggries and far beyond. The dearth of snow has revived concerns about temperature upheaval linked to climate change.
On a swath stretching from France to Poland, but with the Alps at the center, many parts of Europe were enjoying short-sleeve weather. A weather map showed Poland racking up daily highs in the double digits Celsius or more than 50 Fahrenheit in recent days.
Its a sharp contrast to the frigid weather and blizzards in parts of the United States late last year.
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