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Snow on Mount Etna typically occurs during the winter months, particularly from December to March, when temperatures drop and precipitation increases. However, snowfall can also happen in late autumn or early spring, depending on weather conditions. The altitude of the volcano, reaching about 3,329 meters (10,922 feet), contributes to the likelihood of snow at higher elevations.

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