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What is the biggest snowfall in Iceland in 80 years?

Recently, there was a heavy snow in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. In just 24 hours, the snow depth reached 20 inches (about 5 1 cm), which was the biggest snow since June 1937.

The heavy snow paralyzed urban traffic, closed many roads and forced schools to suspend classes. Even in such bad weather, many brave people insist on going out. Gunnar, a 30-year-old Icelandic adventurer? At about three o'clock in the morning, just before dawn, Fraier went out with shooting equipment and walked in the city against the snow, trying to capture some beautiful moments.

Gunnar said, "It's interesting to take pictures in this weather, and people are very excited. I photographed many couples walking hand in hand in the falling snow, which was very romantic. Another man with glasses was talking on the phone. Soon, there was 1 inch (about 2.5 cm) of snow on his lens.