At least 10 people died of cold in Poland. Night temperatures in Russia plunged to minus 30C.
Normally milder Greece has witnessed temperatures of minus 15C in the north where an Afghan migrant died of cold last week and roads were closed.
In Athens, the temperature failed to rise above 0C and several of the islands were covered in snow.
BBC Weather report about why the cold is so intense.
The extreme winter weather that has gripped Europe in the past days has caused more than a dozen deaths, left villages cut off, caused power and water outages, frozen rivers and lakes, grounded flights and led to road accidents. Serbia's authorities on Sunday banned river traffic on its stretch of the Danube — one of Europe's main rivers — because of ice and strong wind.
[...] In Italy, eight deaths were blamed on the cold, including a man who died in the basement of an unused building in Milan, and another one on a street flanking Florence's Arno River. [Pope] Francis asked God to "warm our hearts so we'll help" the homeless.
(Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 12 2017, @05:40AM
Fairbanks Alaska.
So far it's been a fairly normal winter if not for a bit on the warmer side.
We've seen some -30F temps so far, even been out and worked in it a little bit. No big deal.
A normal winter we would have seen -40 by now and for several weeks.
Forecast is for 40 below by Monday but that changes daily and may only get 20 - 30 below.
We'll see. So far climate change and warming has been nice above the 63rd parallel. Can't remember the last time I've seen -40 and I'll be just fine if it never gets that cold here again.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 12 2017, @08:33PM
Pussy. When I went to school it was -40 indoors. In Summer. On a nice day. And we liked it.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 12 2017, @08:47PM
Not both ways?