Weather tracker: Arctic air grips Europe as severe winds batter Corsica

Arctic air has descended upon Europe, casting a frigid grip on the continent's central and eastern regions. Temperatures plummeted to double-digit negatives, with heavy snowfall blanketing parts of Poland and Ukraine. The cold snap is expected to persist this week as an Arctic air mass continues its downward trajectory across Europe.

The drop in temperature will be significant, with areas such as central and north-eastern Europe experiencing a staggering 5C (41F) below average. When wind chill is factored in, the effects become even more pronounced, making the cold feel like biting frost.

Europeans in South Korea also braved the bitter cold, which brought snow to the island of Jeju, causing flight and ferry cancellations due to heavy snowfall and strong winds. The latter proved particularly hazardous, with gusts reaching 60mph in L'Île-Rousse and a staggering 100mph in the Cap Corse region.

While the strong winds on Corsica are not uncommon given the island's reputation for being battered by the Mistral wind, this particular storm is distinct from typical events. A high-pressure system positioned over the Atlantic, further north than usual, drove cold air southward across France, while a low-pressure system in the Gulf of Genoa added to the complexity of the situation.

As these two systems interacted, they created a Venturi-like effect that accelerated the wind in the Rhône valley. The gusts then burst forth over the Gulf of Lion, curving eastward around the low-pressure system before being redirected towards Corsica's Balagne and Cap Corse regions.

The powerful winds left their mark on the island, with residents and visitors alike taking precautions against the tempestuous weather.
 
🌨️ The cold snap in Europe is looking pretty intense this week 🤯! I'm not surprised to see temperatures plummeting to double-digit negatives across central and eastern regions - we've been seeing a lot of extreme weather events lately, especially with global warming and climate change being all over the news 🌎. It's interesting that the Arctic air mass is causing such significant drops in temperature, with areas like Poland and Ukraine experiencing a 5C (41F) drop below average ❄️.

But what really got my attention was the snow on Jeju Island in South Korea - I mean, who expects to see snow on a tropical island like that? 😮 The strong winds, especially on Corsica, were pretty hazardous too. I'm glad people are taking precautions and staying safe 🙏. It's always fascinating to watch how different weather systems interact with each other, creating complex patterns and effects 💡.

I think it's also worth noting the role of high and low-pressure systems in shaping our weather. The Venturi-like effect mentioned in the article is a great example of how these systems can create powerful winds and extreme conditions ⚡️. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on the forecast to see when this cold snap will end - fingers crossed for milder temperatures soon ☀️!
 
omg you guys 30°C (54F) temp in summer is hot but like -5°C (23F) in winter is COLD lol ❄️ i'm living in europe right now and i feel u about the wind chill it's like biting into a cold slice of pizza 🍕😂 anyway did u know that arctic air masses are getting more frequent & intense due to climate change? stats say since 1980, we've had 5 times more arctic outbreaks in europe 📈🚨

anyway back to the snowstorm 🌨️ Corsica is like the ultimate storm chaser island 🌊 i saw a vid of the winds on youtube and it was WILD 💥 100mph is crazy! 😲 and have u seen those charts of temperature drop? 5C below average is insane 🔥 europeans in south korea are also braving the cold lol who knew jeju island could get snow 🌨️👍
 
whoa this cold snap is insane 🤯 i mean its already winter in europe but to see temps drop like that is crazy - double-digit negatives? ❄️ that's way colder than i'm used to in asia, where we're still enjoying mild winters like 15-20c (59-68f) right now. and the fact that it's affecting europe so hard is just wild, especially when you consider all the flight cancellations and ferry disruptions 🚫🛬 its not just the cold itself but also the strong winds that are causing a lot of problems. i guess its just another reminder that our planet can be pretty unpredictable 🌎
 
🥶 Oh man, this cold snap is insane! I mean, 5C below average in central and north-eastern Europe? That's like stepping into a winter wonderland, but not in a charming way 😂. The fact that it's more like biting frost when you factor in the wind chill just makes me shiver at the thought.

And can we talk about the strong winds on Corsica for a sec? I mean, 60mph to 100mph is no joke! It's crazy how two high and low-pressure systems interacting can create such chaos. The Venturi-like effect is wild 🌪️. I'm just glad that the islanders are taking precautions and staying safe.

But you know what's even more interesting? The fact that this storm is a bit unusual for Corsica, with winds not typically seen on the island. It just goes to show how complex and unpredictable the weather can be 🌊. Anyway, hope everyone stays warm and dry out there ❄️!
 
🌨️ I'm not surprised by the crazy cold snap in Europe this time of year, it always happens when that Arctic air comes rolling in 😅. The way the high-pressure system over the Atlantic is pushing those cold temps southward makes sense, but 100mph winds on Corsica? That's insane! 💥 I feel for all the folks trying to navigate the airports and ferry schedules in South Korea, snow and strong winds can be a real headache 🤕. The Venturi effect sounds like some pretty wild science stuff going down... hope everyone stays safe and warm out there ❄️💪
 
😬 just had to cancel my plans for this weekend coz of the crazy cold snap hitting Europe... I mean, who needs a beach vacation when it's -20°C outside? 🤣 and have you seen those wind speeds in Corsica? 100mph is INSANE! 👀 guess that high-pressure system over the Atlantic really packed a punch. and poor Jeju Island in South Korea... snow and strong winds making life hard for everyone. hope everyone stays safe and warm out there ❄️
 
this cold snap is crazy 😅 i mean, 100mph winds in corse? that's wild! and they're saying it's like a venturi effect or whatever... sounds like some fancy science stuff 🤔 anyway, hope everyone's staying warm and safe out there ❄️
 
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