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<h3>In just one day, snow drifts at ski resorts over 2,000 m in elevation increased by 13 cm.</h3>
<p>Currently, at ski resorts in Sochi above 1,100 m, there is moderate snowfall<span class="diff">,</span> with visibility in the mountains less than 500 m. As a result of the recent snowfalls, the snow cover has risen by 3–13 cm.</p>
<p>At elevations over 2,300 m, near the Rosa Peak viewpoint, 13 cm of snow has fallen, bringing the total snow cover here to between 60 and 75 cm.</p>
<p>At 1,600 m, 12 cm of fresh snow has increased the snow cover to 48-60 cm. In the Olympic Village at 1,100 m, the snow cover has only risen by 3 cm, reaching a total of 21 cm, reports the press service of the Rosa Khutor resort on Telegram.</p>
<p>As noted by the online portal “Kuban 24,” the first winter snowfalls began in the Sochi mountains on December 13. Snow was recorded at the Rosa Khutor resort, with morning webcams capturing snowfall across all its locations—from the lower slopes (below 1,000 meters) to the highest points at 2,320 m above sea level.</p>
<p>Due to unusually warm weather in December, the Rosa Khutor resort is set to commence its skiing season on December 29, while the Krasnaya Polyana resort will open on December 26.</p>
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