many towns in the south and west of Milan city have been 120 hours below zero...since last saturday till now...freezeing fog with -5° and snowfalls from fogs everywhere...wonderful atmosphere:
photos not mine, taken here: http://www.meteoforum.com/main.asp?FS=N&MN=2231914&Pg=1
a snowfall from the fog:
a little lake:
THE SUN CANNOT DO ANYTHING:
http://www.meteoforum.com/main.asp?FS=N&MN=2231458&Pg=4
more photos:
http://www.meteoforum.com/main.asp?FS=N ... &FN=wallis
this pic instead was taken in the east of Milan:
more:
http://www.meteoforum.com/main.asp?FS=N&MN=2229306&Pg=1
http://www.meteoforum.com/main.asp?FS=N&MN=2229308&Pg=1
all this with +3/+5 degrees at 850 hpa...the rest of western europe has typical temperatures of late winter/beginning of spring
last week outside Milan
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Re: last week outside Milan
yes, it's not rare to have itsnowstormwatcher wrote:Fantastic photos
Is freezing fog very common in that area?
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