Patrick Thorne Inthesnow.com Tue, 01 Feb 2022 14:59 UTC
Zillertal Arena on Febuary 1
It's snowing heavily in parts of the Alps at present. Austria appears to be getting the most snowfall so far with the Zillertal Arena, pictured this morning, reporting 50cm (20 inches) of snowfall so far.
Snow resorts across Europe are almost all fully open this season and most reported big December snowfalls which got the current season off to as great start, however there has not been much fresh snowfall since and many areas had something of a "dry January" so the new snow is very welcome.
Comment: Update: Extremwetter TV reported (translated by Google) on February 2:
Over 2 meters of fresh snow in 48 hours in the Alps. The Alps have been struggling with enormous amounts of fresh snow since yesterday. And there is no end in sight.
In the lower regions of the Arlberg, mostly wet snow fell. Local residents are using snow blowers. Heavy equipment is also required. Large wheel loaders remove the mountains of snow from the villages. There are also obstacles in rail traffic.
The avalanche situation is tense in the entire Arlberg area and Tyrol. There are already road closures. Avalanche level 4 was reached last night. It is the second highest warning level. The masses of snow are also too much for some cable cars. Due to the high risk of avalanches and fresh snow, some gondolas and lifts are not in operation.
The slopes have to be groomed first. Avalanches were also blasted in large numbers in the morning to ensure the safety of the skiers. The load on some roofs also becomes too great. The first roofs are therefore shoveled off in Lech. If you are also looking for your car, you have to be sure where you parked it. The vehicles are buried meters high. Heavy snowfall will continue through Wednesday. In an interview, Rudi Mair also explains the current avalanche situation in the Alps.
Probolinggo Hari Ini YouTube Tue, 01 Feb 2022 13:40 UTC
A water trunk or waterspout appears in sea waters near the Paiton PLTU, Probolinggo Regency, Monday (31/1/2022). Realizing that it is a dangerous natural phenomenon, a number of fishermen around the location rushed away.
Harsh weather characterized by heavy snowfall and blizzards dominated Turkey's eastern regions where the winter is usually most severe in the country. After days of snowfall, some roads are still closed while people struggle to clear the snow piling up every day after they shovel it off of their roofs and vehicles.
Extreme temperatures disrupted daily life in the region, from Erzurum in the north to Hakkari in the south. On Saturday night, the lowest temperature was recorded in the province of Erzurum,at minus 23 degrees Celsius (minus 9.4 degrees Fahrenheit) while the forecast for Sunday indicated mostly cloudy weather with sporadic snowfall in the province, as well as provinces of Erzincan and Ağrı. Iğdır is expected to be "hottest," so to speak, in the region, as the forecast for the province indicates 3 degrees Celsius for Sunday (37.4 degrees Fahrenheit).
The sun shone down on much of the East Coast on Sunday, a day after a vicious nor'easter brought blizzard conditions to many areas, and left more than 100,000 customers without power for a stretch that could last into Monday.
Winds that had gusted to more than 80 mph on Saturday died down on Sunday, and temperatures climbed into the upper teens and 20s as people emerged from their homes to dig out.
The storm dumped snow from Virginia to Maine, but Massachusetts bore the brunt of the fury, with the neighbouring towns of Sharon and Stoughton getting more than 30 inches (76 centimeters) of snow.
More than 100,000 lost power at the height of the storm, mostly in Massachusetts. That had dropped to about 35,000 by Sunday afternoon, mostly on hard-hit Cape Cod. No other states reported widespread outages.
Record snow dump blizzard with 3+ feet of snow paralyzing the East Coast, but Maine is effectively cut off from re-supply as Canadian truckers stop driving and roads are impassable with six feet in that state recorded. Already emptied store shelves, the most reliant state in the US on food imports couple this with supply chain breakdowns. THE MILITARY WILL NEED TO BE CALLED IN TO DELIVER FOOD IN MAINE USA.
Two people have died while another person has been injured after being struck by lightning in Dedza.
The incident happened on Saturday afternoon January 29, 2022 at Ngononda Village in Traditional Authority Kamenyagwaza in the district.
Some people in the area have since demolished houses belonging to one family on allegation that the family was behind the lightning strike.
Dedza Police Deputy Publicist Sergeant Cassim Manda has identified the victims as Silvester Samalani Mthunzi, 30, and Peter Majiya, 50. They all hailed from Ngononda Village in Traditional Authority Kamenyagwaza in Dedza.
Rebecca Carey Messenger Sat, 29 Jan 2022 13:28 UTC
A nine-year-old boy has died and a man is in hospital after Storm Malik caused a tree to fall on them in Winnothdale, Staffordshire, Police have confirmed.
The tragic news comes after a 60-year-old woman was confirmed to have died earlier after being hit by a fallen tree blown over in Aberdeen.
Storm Malik has caused power cuts of more than 130,000 homes and businesses.
Winds have reached over 100mph in parts of Scotland, and there has been widespread disruption to travel.
Thousands of flights had been cancelled throughout the region, as had high speed train services between Boston and Washington DC - some states even resorted to banning cars from roads as the storm passes over.
More than 2ft of snow has fallen in some areas of the US East Coast as New York declared a state of emergency after "historic" blizzards struck the area.
The powerful nor'easter, which are common for the region at this time of year, has flooded coastlines and blocked roads across 10 states, leaving treacherous conditions in its wake.
Nearly 11 million people remained under blizzard warnings from the Nor'easter, according to the National Weather Service.
Record snow dump blizzard with 3+ feet of snow and eight foot high snow drifts in 100 MPH winds emptied store shelves to zero. Couple this with supply chains halted out of Canada with the truckers convoy and the states already empty rely on Canada for restocking, looks like a problem from here.
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