The last long-term forecast in Europe is over.

In the present winter part, which began on December 22nd, we still haven't had a single cell and no significant snow. According to the monthly forecast of the ECMF weather meteorological service published on the EFFIS site today, winter in Europe is over, Kosova Prees broadcast. Concretically, a positive shift in temperature [...]
According to the monthly forecast of the ECMF weather meteorological service published on the EFFIS site today, winter in Europe is over, Kosova Prees broadcast.
In all, a positive shift in temperature is expected in all weeks until March 1st and the beginning of spring.
This does not mean that there will be no short - lived fronts or perhaps even the snow cycle, but from the big winter scenarios, nothing will come. This is supported by the fact that less than the average rainfall is projected, which means continued dominance of warm anticyclones.
According to the ECMW model, high air pressure in the North Pacific, Western Atlantic and Europe is visible.
Given air pressure, in March, April and May, air temperatures in Europe and Asia are expected to be higher than average for this time of year.
As for rainfall, the dryer weather is expected in southern Europe, which is linked to high air pressure. Continental Europe must have average rainfall, which means no long drought is expected. Low pressure on the Atlantic could lead to higher rainfall in central and northern Europe.












