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A brutal cold snap could be triggered by a 'Sudden Stratospheric Warming' (SSW) over the North Pole which last time caused the 'Beast from the East' to ravage the UK five years ago.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1736422/arctic-snow-march-temperatures-minus-blizzards-UK
In 2018, it was the occurrence of an SSW event that drove the Arctic deluge that left Ireland covered in deep snow - while the following year, there was another SSW event that had little impact on Ireland’s weather.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1738269/beast-from-east-weather-update-snow-uk
In 2018, it was the occurrence of an SSW event that drove the Arctic deluge that left Ireland covered in deep snow - while the following year, there was another SSW event that had little impact on Ireland’s weather.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/1738269/beast-from-east-weather-update-snow-uk
Met Office forecasters say a ‘sudden stratospheric warming’ (SSW), in which high pressure forces warmer air to the North of the UK allowing colder air to flow down from the Arctic, has a 31 per cent chance of bringing icy temperatures across Britain.
Sideshore/choppy conditions move in during the morning hours with the winds shifting SSW 15-20mph.
Source: https://bigislandnow.com/2023/03/06/hawaii-county-surf-forecast-for-march-06-2023/
The forecaster said a sudden stratospheric warning (SSW) is expected in late February or early March.
The Met Office has issued a major Sudden Stratospheric Warning (SSW) - a sudden rise in temperatures which can lead to a blocking of high pressure - which is predicted to occur later this month or in early March.