Electroverse September 22, 2019 Cap Allon
European Winter brought forward to October 5 this Year — Arctic Blast set to deliver plunging Temps and Heavy Early-Season Snow
Don’t believe NOAA’s cherry-picked, UHI-ignoring global thermometer data. Instead, trust in the Electric Universe Model and prepare for the cold…
We’re admittedly a long way off, but latest GFS runs are forecasting a brutal beginning to October for the majority of Europe, with widespread plunging temps and large accumulations of early-season snow building over higher elevations.
The cold is on course to descend during the first week of October, with temperature departures of more than 20C below average in store for regions like the Balkans, located to the SE.
The Balkans are also set to see the largest snowfalls.
Over 3 feet of powder is forecast for the mountainous regions of southern Serbia, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia and Montenegro between Friday, Oct 04 thru Monday, Oct 07.
The Alps are also set for similarly shocking totals, as is Central/Northern Norway.
While Scotland, and even Northern England, are on course for some settling early-October snow, too.
More:
https://electroverse.net/winter-in-europe-brought-forward-to-october-5-this-year/