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Track the storm's progress and forecast below: Original article source: Winter storm live tracker: Snowfall maps, current alerts, weather warnings, ice forecasts, power outages Show comments
The Met Office has warned people to prepare for a weekend of rain, wind and snow as Storm Bert sweeps the country, with danger to life weather alerts in force on Sunday.. Weather warnings have ...
These live maps from the FOX Forecast Center show the latest information on the historic winter storm expected to blanket the Gulf Coast and South with ice and record snow this week.
The storm also grounded 160 flights at the Frankfurt am Main international airport. [61] Snow fell heavily in some parts of Spain. Prades (Tarragona, southern Catalonia) sported a 120 cm snow cover after a 30-plus- hour storm, [citation needed] which led to an 18-hour closure of the AP7 motorway at La Jonquera (at the Spanish/French border). [62]
The 2018–19 European winter occurred from late 2018 to early 2019. Notable events included the early snows in Spain and intense flooding in Italy, in cities such as Venice, [4] the intense snow storms which affected central Europe in January, [5] the snow storms in Greece over the New Year period, as well as the end of February.
Snow even settled in Central London, causing travel disruptions to the city's Underground system and airports. This was the coldest December recorded in the UK since 1890. The lowest temperature of the winter so far is −21.2 °C (−6.2 °F) recorded at Altnaharra in the Scottish Highlands at 10 am on 2 December.
A stormy pattern that began across Europe last week and brought widespread flooding to the United Kingdom will continue as several more storms are forecast to track across the region, but the ...
Great Storm of 1975: Northeastern United States, Southeastern Canada: Canada, US February 2, 1976 2 Groundhog Day gale of 1976: Western New York, Southern Ontario: Canada, US January 28–February 1, 1977 - Blizzard of 1977: Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region and Southern Ontario: Canada, US January 25–27, 1978 5 Great Blizzard of 1978