Close Menu
    Tags
    America Australia Austria Breaking News Bulgaria Canada Conflicts Croatia Crypto CryptoCurrency Czech Republic Denmark Europe France Global News Greece Hungary Ireland Japan Korea Latest News News Poland Politics Polska Portugal Republic of Poland Romania Russia Rzeczpospolita Polska Science South Korea Sweden Technology Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States United States of America US USA USA News US News US Politics World News
    Bytes Europe
    Mastodon
    Bytes Europe
    Home»Russia»Cold Europe/Western Russia Pattern Ahead
    ClimateImpact-Logo_Primary_fullcolor
    Russia

    Cold Europe/Western Russia Pattern Ahead

    January 6, 2026

    Colder HDD Forecast for Europe January 202601/05/2026, 4:24 am EST

     

    Climate Impact Company AG Hot Spot

    Issued: Tuesday January 6, 2026

     

    Highlight: Vigorous Europe/Western Russia Chill Ahead! Snow cover enhances cold. Southwest Russia chill arrives across bare ground.

    Fig. 1-3: Developing cold in Early January expands in the 1-7-day forecast and intensifies in the 8-14-day period.

    Discussion: Very cold weather is developing across France and Northwest Eurasia to begin the New Year (Fig. 1). The GFS 1-7-day forecast indicates expansive cold to very cold weather enhanced by widespread above normal snow cover (Fig. 2). Both GFS and ECM agree that arctic air becomes involved in the 8-14-day period adhering to East Europe and West Russia (Fig. 3). Snow cover is above normal as indicated by GFS for midday today (Fig. 4) and increases/deepens over the next 2 weeks (Fig. 5). A strip of stratospheric warming across Southern Eurasia inspires the frigid weather pattern enhanced by the deep snow cover. Probability is HIGH that 0F reaches Eastern Europe in the 6-10-day period. Very cold 10’s extends across Southwest Russia where ground is bare throughout the cold event raising crop concerns.

    Fig. 4-5: GFS snow depth forecast across Europe/Western Russia for midday today and in 15 days.

     

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    © Bytes Europe

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.