Everything works for me - although I wonder if this is not the time to make Screenshots posts on the twitter.Does Twitter start to ban messages about snowy weather? Here is what I get: "The following media includes potentially sensitive content."!
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This is a nice way image to illustrate what is happening in the Stratosphere right now. The Polar Vortex which typically would be near the North Pole and very cold (purple) is displaced south and split as the Sudden Stratospheric warming occurs. More here. https://t.co/IKJa3evTxp pic.twitter.com/nJqtehrESU
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) January 6, 2021
#Espagne: roads paralyzed, airports and schools closed, 3 dead, the army called in reinforcement ... Spain and in particular the #Castille and the region of #Madrid have experienced falls #neige historical this #weekend with 20 to 50 cm measured, unheard of since 1952!❄ #Espagne : routes paralysées, aéroports et écoles fermées, 3 morts, l'armée appelée en renfort... L'Espagne et en particulier la #Castille et la région de #Madrid ont connu des chutes de #neige historiques ce #weekend avec de 20 à 50 cm mesurés, du jamais vu depuis 1952 ! @LCI pic.twitter.com/x8phq23VQi
— Guillaume Woznica (@GWoznica) January 11, 2021
David DuByne - Adapt 2030 - Mini Ice Age Conversations https://t.co/3r2zyDqeMN via @YouTube
— Oppenheimer Ranch Project (@Diamondthedave) January 11, 2021
Now seems to be the time for the second part of Europe.... -15 / - 35 C.
In Poland the temperature of -20 had already occurred before.
You will pay attention to sudden pressure changes.
Oh you are right, thank you for your improvement - below the correct forecasts for 24.01.2021I'm not denying it's cold - but the model referenced is for the 850 hPa height (~4500 feet above the surface) so is slightly more dramatic than expected temperatures on the ground. The 2m height model from the same site shows a better approximation for the surface.
A lot of fresh snowfall in Ifrane, Morocco today, Jan 11th.
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) January 11, 2021
Photos by Walid Benoihi. Posted with permission. pic.twitter.com/NKukQZ97Kr
Lots of snowfall near the city of Miliana, Algeria, on the first days of January 2021.
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) January 11, 2021
Video by محمد دي دي. Posted with permission. pic.twitter.com/JaxWv0IJbA
Lots of snowfall near the city of Miliana, Algeria, on the first days of January 2021.
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) January 10, 2021
Photos by محمد دي دي. Posted with permission. pic.twitter.com/2kQmQlccEo
Central Spain records temperatures of -25C after snowstormPeople in central Spain are struggling as a deep freeze follows the weekend's heavy snow, leading to treacherous conditions.
Officials have warned the elderly to stay at home.
At least seven people have died due to the weather - the two latest victims were homeless people in Barcelona.
The temperature plunged to -25C (-13F) in Molina de Aragón and Teruel, in mountains east of Madrid - Spain's coldest night for at least 20 years.
Deep snow left by Storm Filomena has turned to ice, disrupting transport. There has been an extraordinary quantity of snow and ice for Spain, where winters are usually quite mild.
'Spanish Siberia'
Molina de Aragón, where the coldest overnight temperature was recorded, is 197km (122 miles) north-east of Madrid. It lived up to its nickname, "the Spanish Siberia".
"We're going to have this cold for a few more days, but we all pull together," local woman Yoli Asensio told the BBC's Guy Hedgecoe.
"Day-to-day life is difficult," she added. "There's so much snow about, the access to homes and roads is blocked. Some older people have had falls."