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Home / Weather / Europe Shivers: Arctic Blast Grips Continent

Europe Shivers: Arctic Blast Grips Continent

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Double-digit negative temperatures hit central Europe.
  • Heavy snowfall caused significant disruption in Poland and Ukraine.
  • Corsica experienced winds near 100mph, unusual for the region.

Much of Europe is facing a severe cold snap as 2026 begins, with central regions recording double-digit subzero temperatures and heavy snowfall impacting eastern areas like Poland and Ukraine. This harsh weather is expected to persist as an Arctic air mass continues to dominate, pushing temperatures significantly below the seasonal norm across the continent, except for the southeast.

Similar extreme conditions have affected other parts of the world. South Korea's Jeju Island experienced major disruptions, including flight and ferry cancellations, due to heavy snow accumulation and fierce winds. In a separate event, the French island of Corsica was battered by exceptionally strong winds, with gusts reaching nearly 100mph in the Cap Corse area.

The intense winds in Corsica, while regular Mistral events occur, were attributed to a specific atmospheric configuration. A high-pressure system in the Atlantic, positioned unusually far north, drove cold air southward, interacting with a developing low-pressure system in the Gulf of Genoa. This created a Venturi effect, accelerating winds through the Rhône valley and directing them toward Corsica.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Europe is experiencing subzero temperatures, heavy snowfall, and strong winds, with central regions seeing double-digit negative temperatures.
Yes, Jeju Island in South Korea experienced flight and ferry cancellations due to heavy snow and strong winds.
The powerful winds in Corsica were caused by a unique atmospheric setup involving a northern Atlantic high-pressure system and a Gulf of Genoa low-pressure system.

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