A powerful high pressure system is firmly in control of Scandinavian air space and this is providing a spectacular visible satellite view over a snow covered Scandinavia and ice build up on northern shores of the Baltic Sea.
Surface heights have stacked up to an impressive 1053mb.

Credit: Meteoceil

Credit: Meteoceil
Russia origin cold is streaming westward across Europe beneath this large anticyclone. This cold, continental air will reach the UK proper Thursday into Friday.

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Current temps.

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Today’s view over a cloudless Scandinavia via NASA.

Credit: NASA
Current Baltic Sea ice concentration.

Despite a cold spell which sent temps to -30C in south and -43C in the north, it’s been a relatively mild winter in Scandinavia (still well below freezing of course) but this hasn’t stopped ships getting caught in Baltic Sea ice.

Here’s today’s NASA visible satellite view across Eurasia. Note the clear skies associated with the semi permanent Siberia high stretching from Norwegian Sea right across Russia with continuous cloud bank stretching from UK and Kazakhstan, even western Mongolia beneath.

Credit: NASA
FEATURED IMAGE CREDIT: ScandinavianInspo @scandicinspo





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