Climate change Snowthing like it Previous Next Fresh snow on the countryside around Oberdorf in canton Nidwalden, in central Switzerland. Keystone/Urs Flüeler Keystone Snow-covered Japanese persimmon, as seen in Pazzallo, just above Lugano in Italian-speaking Switzerland. Keystone/Karl Mathis Keystone Dominic skis from the Weisshorn in Arosa to Molinis. Keystone/Alessandro della Bella Keystone Cars leave their traces in the fresh snow in Lucerne. Keystone/Sigi Tischler Keystone Children sledging on a snow-covered pasture in Daillens, near Lausanne. Keystone/Laurent Gillieron Keystone After a rainy and cool autumn day, the peaks of the Gonzen, Gamsberg and Gauschla appear out of the sea of clouds near Igis in the St Gallen region. Keystone/Arno Balzarini Keystone A helicopter transports this year's Christmas tree from Wittenbach to the Klosterplatz square in St Gallen. Keystone/Ennio Leanza Keystone A car drives very carefully along the snow-covered main street in St Gallen. Keystone/Ennio Leanza Keystone Pedestrians brave the weather in Zurich. Keystone/Steffen Schmidt Keystone A plane covered with snow at Geneva airport. Keystone/Martial Trezzini Keystone A snow-covered pedestrian crossing sign in Lindau, a village near Zurich. Keystone/Steffen Schmidt Keystone People enjoy the last rays of sun at a bistro in Geneva. Keystone/Martial Trezzini Keystone Clouds above the Kurfirsten and the Säntis mountains in Arosa. Keystone/Alessandro Della Bella Keystone Footprints in the snow. Keystone/Ennio Leanza Keystone Björk the bear enjoys the snow in the bear park in the capital, Bern. Keystone/Peter Klaunzer Keystone Saint Nicholas and his helper, Schmutzli visit the village of Hergiswil in central Switzerland. Keystone/Urs Flüeler Keystone The lake at Seelisberg in central Switzerland, with its wintery surroundings. Keystone/Urs Flüeler Keystone This giant snow shaker was on display as Switzerland Tourism held its winter media conference in Zurich. Photopress/ Kurt Schorrer Keystone Skiers leave their traces on the powder snow on a glacier at the Flüela-Wisshorn, above Davos, around 3,000 metres above sea level. Keystone/Arno Balzarini Keystone A fir tree decorated with candles lights up the woods on the Etzel mountain in the central canton of Schwyz. Keystone/Martin Ruetschi Keystone A festive covering: a Christmas tree, which has been placed on a car, gets snow rather than baubles. Keystone/Martial Trezzini Keystone Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6 Picture 7 Picture 8 Picture 9 Picture 10 Picture 11 Picture 12 Picture 13 Picture 14 Picture 15 Picture 16 Picture 17 Picture 18 Picture 19 Picture 20 Picture 21 Winter has Switzerland - and most of Europe - in its icy grip. This content was published on December 8, 2010 - 09:30 Heavy snowfall brings joy to skiers and children, but chaos to traffic and pedestrians. You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us! If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.
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