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  • Snowy Destinations: Where to Find Winter Wonderlands Beyond the US
    The snow is currently not in the Lower 48 states of the United States due to the ongoing effects of climate change and rising global temperatures. However, there are still many places around the world where snow can be found, including:

    - Canada: Canada is known for its cold winters and heavy snowfall, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Some of the best places to find snow in Canada include Banff National Park, Whistler Blackcomb, and Mont-Tremblant.

    - Alaska: Alaska is the coldest and snowiest state in the United States, with some areas receiving up to 300 inches of snow per year. Popular destinations for snow activities in Alaska include Denali National Park, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and Hatcher Pass.

    - Europe: Europe also has many great places to experience snow, including the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Scandinavian Mountains. Some of the most popular ski resorts in Europe include Zermatt, Chamonix, and St. Anton am Arlberg.

    - Japan: Japan is another great destination for snow lovers, with its famous powder snow and beautiful scenery. Some of the best places to find snow in Japan include Niseko, Hakuba, and Furano.

    - Argentina: Argentina is home to the Andes Mountains, which offer some of the best skiing and snowboarding in South America. Popular destinations for snow activities in Argentina include Bariloche, Las Leñas, and Cerro Catedral.

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