“When I found them on the snow they seemed to be dead, but when I put
them in my hand I found that they were alive.”
At first he thought that they had perhaps crawled though the snow from
the ground beneath, but on reflection, he rejected this idea.
“In many places, the snow thickness was between half a meter and a meter
and I think they would have problems crawling through the cold snow.” Since Erstad’s discovery reports have flooded in from across southern Norway, with sightings of worm rainfall in LindÃ¥s and Suldal near Bergen, and as far away as Femunden on the Swedish border. “People have now observed the same phenomenon in many places in Norway,” Erstad said. “It’s very peculiar, I don’t know why so many people have discovered it.

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