Freezing temperatures carried on winds from Siberia have brought snow to much of #Europe, causing widespread...

Originally shared by European Space Agency, ESA

Freezing temperatures carried on winds from Siberia have brought snow to much of #Europe, causing widespread disruption. As this image captured on 27 February by the Copernicus #Sentinel-3A satellite shows, #Italy in southern Europe was not spared. Temperatures in Rome (bottom right of the image) are normally between 6°C and 14°C, but this week it has been down to –5°C during the night, and it is the first time the city has seen #snowfall in six years. Naples also had its heaviest snowfall in decades.
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2018/02/Snowbound_Italy

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