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A record has been set for the most snowfall in a day after a tiny Italian village was dumped with 100 inches in 18 hours – forcing residents to ski between houses and climb out of second-floor windows.
The village of Capracotta, located in central Italy around 125 miles east of Rome, was hit with the polar blast on March 5 in a remarkable blizzard aggravated by powerful wind gusts.
Breaking a 1921 record set in Silver Lake, Colorado, of 76 inches, incredible photos from inside the village show walls of snow carved out from the fronts of doors and shops …. http://www.dailymail.co.uk