Winter 2017 may be the coldest in over 100 years

According to weather experts, the winter of 2017 is likely to be the coldest winter in Europe over the past 100 years and even some Asian countries will face harsh winter.

Weather experts said in the winter of 2017 in Europe, Russia and Ukraine could be the coldest winter in more than 100 years. Even at the end of September 2017, the temperature in Ireland could drop below 0 degrees Celsius, which is very unusual.

However, experts believe that the cause of this strange phenomenon is not because of the global warming, but because the Earth began a new weather cycle . In the coming years, in winter, it will be more rainy than snow, but according to experts, the frost is the most dangerous thing.

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European countries and some Asian countries may face the harshest winter in more than 100 years.

According to weather experts, November 2017 may be very cold and in December 2017 the temperature will be continuously negative at 5 degrees C. Also in the winter of 2017, the Sun's activity will decrease. It is similar to what happened in the 1950s and made the 2017 winter even colder than in previous years.

Not only European countries but also Asian countries will face cold winters, even countries for decades that have not faced the winter with very low temperatures, according to comments by Briton expert James Madden.

He also said Europe is experiencing the last warm days of 2017 and in October 2017, the fall will suddenly disappear and make room for winter. ' Rain, snow, strong winds and low temperatures. Prepare warm clothes and, if possible, stay home. Winter may last , "the expert said.

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Winter 2017 is expected to have a much lower temperature than in previous years.

Experts explain why the 2017 winter is prolonged because the Pacific temperature suddenly rose by 1 degree Celsius . This led to the formation of huge cold winds, spilling down into Europe.

In the next few months, these cold winds will sweep across the entire European region and temperatures in January and February 2018 in some areas where the 40th North latitude is expected to be stable at negative 25 degrees C.