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First Snow Of The Year Fell in Spil Mountain National Park

First Snow Of The Year Fell in Spil Mountain National Park

The first snow of the year fell in the Spil Mountain National Park The first snow of the year and the season fell in the Spil Mountain National Park, which is at an altitude of 517 meters in Manisa, at noon. First snow of the year fell in SpilMountain National Park

The first snow of the year and season fell in the Spil Mountain National Park, at an altitude of 1,517 meters in Manisa. The higher parts of the mountain were covered with a white blanket. The rain, which was effective in Manisa, left its place to snow on SpilMountain at noon. After the snow falling in the Spil Mountain National Park, at an altitude of 1,517, the high parts of the mountain turned white.

Spil Mountain

SpilMountain National Park met the first snow of 2023 today, albeit late compared to previous years. The snowfall, which was effective from the mountain’s height of approximately 1,300, created postcard images. It was learned that the snow thickness reached 3 centimeters in the higher parts. Making a statement after the snowfall, Manisa SpilMountain National Park Director Halil Ernalçacı said, “The snow that fell in the last months of November last year delayed the precipitation for a month or two due to the drought experienced across the world. Meteorology reported. February and March will be rainy. I hope this abundance will be plentiful.

Spil Mountain

It continues until the late periods because a 2-3 month delay has really affected the vegetation and wildlife negatively,” he said.

Spil Mountain

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Gül Demirci

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