Arctic air has tightened its grip on Europe, casting a chill over the continent as severe winds battered the island of Corsica. Temperatures plummeted across central regions, with some areas experiencing double-digit negatives - a far cry from the seasonal averages expected at this time of year.
In Eastern Europe, snowfall pummeled parts of Poland and Ukraine on New Year's Eve, with similar conditions observed in the Alps. The cold snap shows no signs of abating, as an Arctic air mass continues to sink south across the continent, pulling temperatures well below average outside of southeast Europe. By this week, it's expected that temperatures will drop by as much as 5C (9F) below normal, with some areas experiencing a far greater disparity - up to 10C (18F) lower than usual.
The severity of the cold is amplified when wind chill is factored in, making the conditions feel even more biting. The effects are not limited to Europe, however, as a similar cold air mass brought snow to South Korea, particularly on Jeju Island, where flights and ferries were cancelled due to heavy snowfall and strong winds.
In Corsica, remarkably strong winds took hold, battering the town of L'รle-Rousse with gusts reaching 60mph. Even more intense gusts - approaching 100mph - were recorded in the Cap Corse region, a peninsula on the island's north-east coast. While the Mistral wind is not uncommon in Corsica, this particular storm was different from the typical event.
The unusual setup of high pressure over the Atlantic and low pressure in the Gulf of Genoa funneled cold air through the narrow Rhรดne valley, causing it to accelerate rapidly before bursting over the Gulf of Lion. The resulting winds were directed eastward around the low-pressure system, eventually sweeping across the Balagne and Cap Corse regions of Corsica, bringing severe conditions to the island's northern tip.
In Eastern Europe, snowfall pummeled parts of Poland and Ukraine on New Year's Eve, with similar conditions observed in the Alps. The cold snap shows no signs of abating, as an Arctic air mass continues to sink south across the continent, pulling temperatures well below average outside of southeast Europe. By this week, it's expected that temperatures will drop by as much as 5C (9F) below normal, with some areas experiencing a far greater disparity - up to 10C (18F) lower than usual.
The severity of the cold is amplified when wind chill is factored in, making the conditions feel even more biting. The effects are not limited to Europe, however, as a similar cold air mass brought snow to South Korea, particularly on Jeju Island, where flights and ferries were cancelled due to heavy snowfall and strong winds.
In Corsica, remarkably strong winds took hold, battering the town of L'รle-Rousse with gusts reaching 60mph. Even more intense gusts - approaching 100mph - were recorded in the Cap Corse region, a peninsula on the island's north-east coast. While the Mistral wind is not uncommon in Corsica, this particular storm was different from the typical event.
The unusual setup of high pressure over the Atlantic and low pressure in the Gulf of Genoa funneled cold air through the narrow Rhรดne valley, causing it to accelerate rapidly before bursting over the Gulf of Lion. The resulting winds were directed eastward around the low-pressure system, eventually sweeping across the Balagne and Cap Corse regions of Corsica, bringing severe conditions to the island's northern tip.