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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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!