Early cold wave with temperatures approaching zero degrees Celsius and renewed rainstorms in central Europe in the coming days
Arab Weather - The latest computer modeling outputs indicate a change in the shape of weather systems, which produces a cold air mass from the northwest of the European continent to its center and south, causing an early cold wave and the formation of a low-pressure system that develops into a storm accompanied by rainy weather, with heavy snowfall and its accumulation in large thicknesses over the European Alps.
A cold wave across the atmosphere will reach central Europe on Friday and will penetrate south on Saturday and Sunday.
In detail, weather experts at the Arab Weather Regional Center said that the latest advanced computer outputs show a change in the shape of weather systems in the northern hemisphere, as a cold air mass rushes through various layers of the atmosphere starting Friday, penetrating southward on Saturday and Sunday until the middle of next week towards large areas of the European continent, especially its center and south, which produces an early cold wave, as temperatures drop clearly and noticeably in the center and south of the European continent. The maximum ranges between 5-9 degrees Celsius during the day, and ranges between 0-3 degrees Celsius at night, especially early next week, and is below zero degrees Celsius by about 4-6 degrees Celsius above the peaks of high mountain heights, specifically the peaks of the Alps, amidst generally very cold weather.
Friday's depression forms and develops into a rainstorm in central Europe
With the flow of cold winds, a low pressure system is formed that develops into a rainstorm over central Europe, especially on Sunday, causing weather disturbances and heavy rains, sometimes accompanied by thunderstorms, and large amounts of hail falling on several countries in central and southern Europe, including the Balkan countries, which increases the risk of torrents and floods.
Summer snow to adorn European Alps in coming days
In the same context, advanced computer outputs indicate that the Alps will be affected by a cold wave at the end of this week and during the coming week. With the drop in temperatures across the various layers of the atmosphere, and due to the uniqueness of the Alps, which rise more than 3,000 meters above sea level, the rain will be in the form of heavy and accumulated snow, which will decorate the mountain peaks in the most beautiful form, which we will see through the media, God willing, during the summer season from an astronomical perspective.
God knows best.
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