According to weather forecasts, Italy will have the coldest winter in the last 100 years.
Are you going to Italy in the next few months? So buy warm coats.
With Arctic air masses and low solar exposure within a few months, the chances will be felt in the coming weeks.
According to German meteorologist Dominik Jung, the cold will be more intense than anything Europe has felt in the last century, especially in January and February.
Elena Volosiouk, an expert at the meteorological center Phobos said that the solar system also undergoes seasonal changes.
“This phenomenon is related, firstly, to the interruption of the air mass flow. When the air blows in from the Atlantic Ocean, winter is quite mild and is marked by recurrent thaws and wet snow. Remember recent winters: thaw almost never occurred. We had cyclones in the South, which caused falls and snowstorms. And even more so the Arctic cold has arrived,” he said.
According to her, it is premature to talk about global cooling and glaciation, because normally, changes in the way air masses circulate are linked to solar activity.