Cold, Snowy Europe; England's Lowest Temp Since 2014; Ireland Hits Record Electric Demand; Fierce Winter Forecast For India; + Record Snow Clips The U.S.
The COLD TIMES are returning...
Cold, Snowy Europe
A powerful cold wave is weeping into Europe, already delivering record-breaking temperatures and heavy snowfall.
Monte Rosa in the Alps registered -29.4C (-20.9F) in the early hours of November 22, the coldest in late November since 2007 and the third morning straight with a sub -29C reading.
Elsewhere, Mont Blanc reached -30.9C (-23.6F), while in Norway, Oppdal-Sæter saw -17.9C (0.2F) Thursday, setting a record for this early in the season since measurements began.
Switzerland is one nation at the heart of this winter assault, with widespread record-breaking snow forecast. Meteorologists expect a foot in the lowlands and much more at up high — one of the heaviest November snow events on record looms.
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