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Winter season in Europe
2024–25 European winter
Seasonal boundaries
Meteorological winterJanuary 6 – ongoing
Astronomical winterDecember 21 – March 20
First event startedJanuary 6, 2025
Last event concludedSeason ongoing
Most notable event
 • Fatalities2
 • DamageUnknown
Seasonal statistics
Total storms (RSI)
(Cat. 1+)
0 total
Total fatalities2 total
Total damageUnknown
Related articles
Asian winter, European windstorm season
North American winters
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The 2024–25 European winter is the current winter season that is ongoing across the continent of Europe.

United Kingdom

On January 6, temperatures plummeted to -16 degrees Celsius/3.2 degrees Fahrenheit. Manchester Airport briefly closed its runways due to heavy snowfall on Thursday before reopening. U.K. weather forecasters, the Met Office, warned of more travel disruption to road and rail services in some parts, as well as potential accidents in icy areas. Snow and ice warnings were also in place for northern Scotland]] and Northern Ireland.

France

It was reported that two people were killed and 20 others were injured during a snowstorm in northern France.

See also

References

  1. ^ "2 people have died and 20 injured in snow and ice storm in northern France". Associated Press. 2025-01-09. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
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