The coming winter likely won’t bring the expected cold snaps, as European models predict temperatures just above average, with anomalies of about 1 degree Celsius, according to Poland’s Planeta.pl.
Projections for 2025 Winter Snowfall
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) has released initial predictions for snowfall in 2025, indicating mild conditions instead of significant discrepancies from the norm. While snow is not anticipated in Poland this November, Norwegian and Icelandic forecasters predict snowfall in those regions.
January Snow Projections
January should see snow cover in parts of Great Britain, Germany, and Turkey, with heavier snowfall expected in southern Poland and the Alps. Eastern and northern regions of the continent, particularly Norway, may receive below-average snowfall.
Challenges in Winter Projections
While predictions suggest colder-than-average temperatures, they also carry a margin of error. Current forecasts indicate less snow than usual this winter, but users should exercise caution regarding long-term predictions.