Weather: ‘White Christmas’ is coming – When and where to expect snow after December 20

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There are not many predictions from experts who see a “white ‍Christmas” in our ⁤country,‌ with the snow making its appearance after December 20.

According to the “Weather ​Analysis” ​page, from December 22 to 28, the deep winter is coming‍ with a combination of falling mercury and ⁣snowfall.

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“As a first exception‍ I made you the first ⁢estimate map of snow…phenomena, in space until just before the new Year.

In the areas with ​purple coloring,in the interval 22-28/12 there is a great ​possibility of⁢ a combination‌ of cold and ⁣phenomena,so snow‍ falls at a ‌height​ that cannot be detected⁢ to the simple parts.

⁢ This⁢ year’s holidays seem to be ⁤meteorologically Eastern European, which seems ⁣to be perfectly aligned with ​the holiday spirit. ⁤In contrast,‍ central west Europe and the UK where⁣ sunshine⁢ and ‍relatively high temperatures ⁢seem ‍to⁢ be locked out. Mild weather as the English call it.
This means⁢ that certain areas of Eastern Europe ⁤will experience Christmas like a movie, with the ‌magical combination of‍ snowfall and ⁣Christmas becoming a reality.

Our country has also entered the ⁢roulette,‌ and it seems that certain regions⁣ have the ‍ability to⁢ claim ‍this magical combination, that is, snowfall on holidays, starting from next Saturday… Details ‌coming to early!

The ⁢country is in “white” ⁣at⁢ Christmas‌ – A strong‍ warning from⁤ Sakis Arnautoglou

According to the forecast data presented by Sakis Arnautoglou, there is the possibility of a “snow surprise”⁣ from December 20 to 25, because “there⁣ is a rather ⁤cold accumulation towards December 20,‌ 21, 22 ‌in the Balkans and in general in ⁢Eastern Europe. “.

“There are signs that there is ⁢a chance at‍ the moment that we will have some​ cold ⁣air “passages” between ⁣the 20th and⁣ 25th of December. There ⁤is a possibility of a ⁤”snow surprise”. How low, how low and how intense… ⁤see and say”continued the meteorologist.

it seems that the‍ cold will be quite noticeable in north-northern Europe and “at times‌ it will descend” in the ‌Balkans. “It remains to be seen if it⁣ will go down‍ south,how far south and if it will combine ‍with barometric lows to bring‌ a ‘snow surprise'”,he‌ said regarding⁣ the Christmas weather.

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What factors contribute to⁢ the likelihood ⁤of a white​ Christmas in Eastern Europe this year? ⁣

Interview: Anticipating a White Christmas⁤ – Insights from ‍Meteorologist ‍Sakis Arnautoglou

Editor ‍(Time.news): Welcome, Sakis Arnautoglou!‍ We’re excited to have you with us today to discuss the Christmas weather forecast. Many⁢ are wondering about the chances of a “white Christmas” this year. What can you ​tell us about the current predictions?

Sakis Arnautoglou: Thank‌ you for having me! Indeed, the ⁤excitement around a potential “white Christmas” is palpable this year. Predictive models indicate that ‌from December 20 to 25, we may experience a meaningful ⁣cold snap in Eastern Europe, notably‌ in the Balkans. This could lead to an unexpected “snow surprise” ‍during the festive season.

Editor: That sounds‌ promising! you mentioned a “cold accumulation” leading up to Christmas. Can you elaborate on what that means and‌ how it might affect snowfall?

Sakis⁤ Arnautoglou: ⁤ Certainly! The cold accumulation refers to the buildup of colder air masses moving in from the north. As these air masses interact with moisture in the atmosphere, ​they create the​ perfect conditions for snowfall. Between December 20 and 25, we expect a combination of temperature drops and potential barometric lows that could contribute to ⁣the snowfall.

Editor: Captivating! How do​ you see the ⁤weather in Eastern Europe aligning ⁤with the conventional Christmas spirit?

sakis⁢ Arnautoglou: It’s ⁣quite captivating! This year’s forecast indicates that many areas in Eastern Europe ⁤could experience classic Christmas ​weather, with magical ‍snowfall ⁤enhancing the holiday atmosphere. In⁤ contrast,⁤ parts of Central and Western europe, including ⁢the UK, may ⁢face milder conditions without the enchanting‍ snowfall—what ​many refer to as “mild weather.”

Editor: For readers in our country wondering about the exact‌ timing and regions likely to ‌see snow, what’s‌ your assessment?

Sakis Arnautoglou: While precise predictions can be tricky, the latest analyses suggest that certain regions might experience ​significant ⁣snowfall starting from⁢ around ​December 22 to‌ 28.‍ The areas shaded in purple on our prediction map indicate where the ⁣conditions for snow are most favorable.⁤ Snowfall ‍may surprise those in lower altitude areas‌ as well.

Editor: ⁣As holidays ⁣approach, what practical advice could you offer ⁢to our readers preparing for ‌winter weather?

Sakis Arnautoglou: I advise everyone ​to keep⁢ an eye on ⁤local forecasts as we near‍ the 20th. If planning travel, be mindful of the potential for snow, especially in areas predicted to⁢ have colder air and precipitation. Additionally,​ ensuring homes ​are winter-ready, with appropriate heating and⁢ snow clearing equipment, will make for a more ‍enjoyable holiday.‍

Editor: Thank you,Sakis,for your insights! it truly seems this holiday ⁤season ⁢could indeed be ⁣one for the records. We look forward ⁢to your updates as we head closer to Christmas!

Sakis Arnautoglou: ‌ It’s been a pleasure.I encourage everyone to embrace the excitement of winter weather and stay warm and safe this holiday season!

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