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National ice day passed for the first time in two years
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At 7 PM on Sunday, a national ice day passed in Sweden, the first in two years. This means temperatures stayed below zero degrees at all weather stations for a full day. The phenomenon is becoming rarer due to milder winters.
O Serviço Meteorológico Nacional monitora a Frente Fria nº 33, que avança do noroeste do México e promete intensificar o inverno 2025-2026 com quedas acentuadas de temperatura e chuvas generalizadas. Geadas severas são esperadas nas áreas altas do norte e centro, com mínimas abaixo de zero em vários estados. Embora não haja confirmação oficial de -15°C em todas as áreas, as projeções indicam condições gélidas em regiões como Durango e Chihuahua.
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Japan's Sapporo will host its renowned Snow Festival from February 4 to 11, showcasing over 200 snow sculptures in Odori Park. This 76th edition builds on a tradition started in 1950 by local high school students. The event draws crowds to the snowy city, highlighting winter charm amid cold weather.
On Sunday, marking 'taisetsu' or the full arrival of winter by the traditional Chinese calendar, ring-tailed lemurs at the Japan Monkey Centre in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, gathered near an electric heater to warm up. Native to Madagascar, these lemurs are sensitive to cold weather, prompting the centre to install the heater in mid-November.
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The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of local icy conditions on roads in southern, eastern, and central Germany until Friday morning. Frost, fog, and light snow are possible in these areas. Some snow is also expected in mountainous regions.