Swiss authorities have warned of a high risk of avalanches in mountainous regions after heavy snowfall.
In some eastern regions of the country, up to 80 centimeters of snow fell in 24 hours. Parts of the Homs Valley on the border with Italy were cut off due to blocked roads.
Since Wednesday, up to 2 meters of fresh snow has fallen in some areas of the Alps. Experts say these are record numbers that usually only happen every 20 years.
On Saturday night, some parts of the country experienced the coldest night of the whole winter, down to -15 degrees Celsius.
Snow in the Alps is not uncommon. According to statistics, Arosa expects the first snow to fall. The first snow in the main cities of Switzerland falls much later. Zurich has the earliest average date of first snow, followed by Bern, Basel and Geneva. However, these dates are averages.
Due to the warming of the climate, the date of the first snow is likely to become later and later
the snow line is expected at an altitude of about 2000 meters. in some alpine regions, snow is expected at an altitude of 1,200 to 1,600 meters. 20 to 50 cm of fresh snow can fall in the Alps above 2000 meters
It's been a long time, but heavy snow continues to fall in many resorts in the Alps, causing a pleasant sigh of relief.
Snow in the Alps is not uncommon. According to statistics, Arosa expects the first snow to fall. The first snow in the main cities of Switzerland falls much later. Zurich has the earliest average date of first snow,
Environment Canada warns that temperatures in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley could fluctuate between -20 and -30°C due to severe frosts and strong winds.
The weather agency says the cold mass brought in by the Arctic front is expected to last until Thursday.
Drivers should continue to prepare for challenging driving conditions on snowy and icy roads throughout the South Coast and Vancouver Island.
The Department of Transportation closed a 110-kilometer section of the highway between Othello, east of Hope, and Merritt on Wednesday afternoon because sand applied to the roadway to provide vehicle traction was blown off the road by strong Arctic winds.
The Coquihalla section reopened to motorists early Thursday morning after winds eased and a maintenance contractor was able to build traction on the highway.
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London commuters are facing a horrendous Monday commute after an overnight snowfall brought much of the transport system to a halt.
Drivers on the M25 in Hertfordshire were stranded for several hours when traffic came to a halt.
Daniel Duffield, a 22-year-old paramedic on duty, was stuck on the motorway for more than two and a half hours on Monday morning trying to get home to Birmingham from London.
He said the vehicles were 'stationary with very little movement'.
He continued, “I was expecting some traffic due to the weather, but nothing too bad.
“Traffic seemed to stop for miles and miles.
“Other drivers have turned off their engines, presumably to conserve fuel due to the uncertainty.
“Several people were also warming up because of the delays.”
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up to 10 centimeters of snow is expected in some areas, and also warned of occasional "freezing rain".
France Bleu Alsace reported that school buses and other vehicles carrying children have been taken off the roads as a preventive measure in several areas, including the Moselle, the Vosges and the Meuse.
Due to difficult weather conditions on Tuesday in Burgundy, three people died as a result of traffic accidents.
Snow and ice warnings were issued for Lyon in eastern France after winter weather hit the region on Monday.
The Prefecture of Police has asked residents of Ile-de-France, the region surrounding the capital, to work from home if possible. The Île-de-France was also on an orange alert.
Paris has been woken up by snow dust as the meteorological authorities have declared most of northern France - from Brittany to Alsace - an orange alert due to snow and ice.
In an interview with France Info, traffic safety official Anne Laveau advised motorists using icy and snowy roads to keep a safe distance from other vehicles and drive slowly.
The cyclists were told to choose "a different mode of transportation".
Cancellations set to continue as Stockholm was particularly hard hit by the blizzard, where many regional trains were canceled
A large part of Stockholm County has issued an orange snow warning, while a yellow warning is being applied in parts of Uppsala County, easternmost Gotaland and Svealand, Västra Götaland County, Kalmar County and Skane.
A Swedish forecaster has issued a weather alert and warned of disruptions as snow continues to fall across much of the country.
Flights, trains and other modes of transport have been severely affected due to heavy snowfall causing flight cancellations.
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