Snow Cloaks Atacama, the World's Driest Desert
- The Atacama Desert, known as the world's driest, experienced a rare snow event on June 26, 2025, as reported by the Alma Observatory.
- The Alma Observatory stated that snow is common at higher altitudes but has not occurred at its facility in a decade.
- Raul Cordero, a climatologist, noted that precipitation in the Atacama Desert may become more frequent according to climate modeling.
- The Atacama Desert is known for its dark skies and is a site for advanced telescopes, including the powerful Alma telescope.
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Rare snow blankets Atacama, the world's driest desert in Chile
In a rare and stunning weather event, residents of northern Chile's Atacama Desert — the driest desert on Earth — woke up Thursday to find their arid surroundings covered in snow. "INCREDIBLE! The Atacama Desert, the world's most arid, is COVERED IN SNOW," the ALMA observatory, situated 2,900 meters (9,500 feet) above sea level, wrote on X, alongside a video of vast expanses covered in a dusting of white, News.Az reports, citing foreign media. T…
The Atacama Desert, considered the driest desert in the world, has taken on a winter look. Snow has returned to this part of Chile for the first time in 10 years.
There has been no such thing in the region for ten years.
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