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Snowstorm hits Estonia, causing harsh traffic conditions

Xinhua, January 5, 2017 Adjust font size:

A major snowstorm worsened the traffic conditions across Estonia on Thursday with delayed trains and bad visibility.

Transport companies were working to solve the delay problems and some trains needed to be replaced by buses, the local media reported.

The snowy weather is expected to continue beyond the weekend into next week with extreme low daytime and nighttime temperatures down to the minimum of -17°C and -23°C respectively. Enditem