In my area it never snows so I love to see snowy landscapes like this. The scenery is even more beautiful with this white blanket. Wonderful Helsinki video 👍
wow A lot of snow piled up along the road side 😲👍 There was a heavy snowfall in Korea a while ago, unfortunately, except where I live 😫 Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful video with snowy scenery and music 👍
2:30 Guy with a red jacket looks a lot like Sebastian Tynkkynen, politician, member of the Parliament. It's also a block away from the Parliament House, so maybe it is him, walking to work.
The winter season here lasts from November till March. On the days when it snows heavily like this, it’s not usually very frosty (about from -2 to -5 °C). But sometimes during January and February the temperature can drop to -20 °C
Yes, sometimes it happens when the weather is really bad. I’ve been in such a situation a couple of times for the past three years. But it usually gets fixed very quickly, and public transport in Helsinki works just fine even in winter. For a heavy snowstorm, it’s about 10-15 cm per day. In January 2021 we got 40-50 cm for 3 days. Luckily it doesn’t happen very often :)
@@lifebyolia I'm asking because in our city in Canada they are pushing a very expensive tramway project on the population. A less than 20 km line for more than 4 billion $. They don't listen to the population and a major opposition beside the astronomical price is our weather. It is colder and snows more than Helsinki and we think it's going to cause a lot of trouble for the tram. But they keep pushing it on us saying other cities with snow don't have any problems in the winter with their trams. I'm trying to get as much information as possible from the sources.
@@growingislife2148 It's terrible that they don’t listen to the population. In summer 2021 a new 15 km long tram line was opened in Tampere (a city 150 km north of Helsinki). It cost less than 300 million €. The price includes building a depot area, stops, bridges, lightning etc. So 4 billion $ sounds like a huge amount of money for a small tram line.
@@lifebyolia The full price is supposed to be disclosed this month, it might reach 8 billion $ according to some sources...it's a nightmare of lies from their part too.
i love your production value!! perfect cinematography and audio!
Thank you so much!!
In my area it never snows so I love to see snowy landscapes like this. The scenery is even more beautiful with this white blanket. Wonderful Helsinki video 👍
Thank you! Hope I'll manage to make a new video with winter nature scenery soon :)
Again a good video. Your music in this video is good. Thank you :-)
Many thanks to you 🤗
wow A lot of snow piled up along the road side 😲👍
There was a heavy snowfall in Korea a while ago, unfortunately, except where I live 😫
Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful video with snowy scenery and music 👍
Yeah, we have a lot of snow already. And now it started to snow again :)
@@lifebyolia Again? wow amazing.😭
yeah, and the weather forecast says it'll snow all week
@@lifebyolia I'm netsurfing about Helsinki. It's a really beautiful country
Thank you Cozy Times🤗
Finland is my ideal place to live and I love Helsinki very very much:) Thank you too! 🤗
2:30 Guy with a red jacket looks a lot like Sebastian Tynkkynen, politician, member of the Parliament. It's also a block away from the Parliament House, so maybe it is him, walking to work.
How was the temperatures, in this time, what was the winter season, please ? Thank you so much 🙏
The winter season here lasts from November till March. On the days when it snows heavily like this, it’s not usually very frosty (about from -2 to -5 °C). But sometimes during January and February the temperature can drop to -20 °C
5:04 ...would that be a tram stuck in snow? Does it happen often? And as a "heavy" snowstorm for Helsinki, how much snow fell?
Yes, sometimes it happens when the weather is really bad. I’ve been in such a situation a couple of times for the past three years. But it usually gets fixed very quickly, and public transport in Helsinki works just fine even in winter.
For a heavy snowstorm, it’s about 10-15 cm per day. In January 2021 we got 40-50 cm for 3 days. Luckily it doesn’t happen very often :)
@@lifebyolia I'm asking because in our city in Canada they are pushing a very expensive tramway project on the population. A less than 20 km line for more than 4 billion $. They don't listen to the population and a major opposition beside the astronomical price is our weather. It is colder and snows more than Helsinki and we think it's going to cause a lot of trouble for the tram. But they keep pushing it on us saying other cities with snow don't have any problems in the winter with their trams. I'm trying to get as much information as possible from the sources.
@@growingislife2148 It's terrible that they don’t listen to the population.
In summer 2021 a new 15 km long tram line was opened in Tampere (a city 150 km north of Helsinki). It cost less than 300 million €. The price includes building a depot area, stops, bridges, lightning etc. So 4 billion $ sounds like a huge amount of money for a small tram line.
@@lifebyolia The full price is supposed to be disclosed this month, it might reach 8 billion $ according to some sources...it's a nightmare of lies from their part too.
@@growingislife2148 That's insane!
Winter is so beautiful in Helsinki..♥️♥️♥️♥️
Yes, indeed! I can’t stop admiring winter in Helsinki since I moved here two years ago ♥️♥️♥️
hello my friend done watching hope to be your friend
Thanks and sure :)