Cold polar air masses are expected to push into the North Atlantic in the coming period, causing significant changes in the weather.
Arab Weather - The latest weather updates issued by the computer models approved by the Arab Weather Center indicate an increasing possibility of the intensification of the activity of polar Atlantic storms during the coming period, as the North Atlantic regions and parts of Europe are expected to witness severe weather fluctuations. These fluctuations include a significant drop in temperatures and strong winds that may reach speeds of 100 kilometers per hour or more, with an increased possibility of snowfall in northern Europe.
Significant changes in the weather in the countries overlooking the North Atlantic in the coming period
In detail, weather experts at the Arab Weather Regional Center said that the shape of weather systems in the northern hemisphere will take on winter-like features in the coming period, as polar air masses grow above the Arctic Circle, leading to the strengthening of the rush of very cold air masses coming from the North Pole towards the North Atlantic Ocean , which will interact with warm and humid weather systems in the ocean, leading to the formation of deep depressions with wide-ranging effects. These depressions are expected to move across the Atlantic Ocean towards northwestern Europe, causing weather disturbances that may last for several days.
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As air masses surge and Atlantic storms form accompanied by a cold front, the storm causes strong winds and high waves, in addition to heavy rainfall and snowfall on high mountain peaks, especially in Iceland. Temperatures also drop below zero degrees Celsius in several areas of the northwest of the continent amidst extremely cold weather.
In this context, these storms cause waves to rise significantly on the Atlantic coasts, which may lead to coastal flooding in some low-lying areas.
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