Meteorologists warn: The winter of 2025/26 will be the coldest in 100 years - here is the evidence that no one wants to show

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Secret weather data leaked: Winter 2025/26 brings −38 degrees, months of snow and power outages! Meteorologists are sounding the alarm – these 10 pieces of evidence are shocking all of Europe.

Geheime Wetterdaten geleakt: Winter 2025/26 bringt −38 Grad, monatelange Schneedecke und Stromausfälle! Meteorologen schlagen Alarm – diese 10 Beweise schockieren ganz Europa.
Secret weather data leaked: Winter 2025/26 brings −38 degrees, months of snow and power outages! Meteorologists are sounding the alarm – these 10 pieces of evidence are shocking all of Europe.

Meteorologists warn: The winter of 2025/26 will be the coldest in 100 years - here is the evidence that no one wants to show

You won't believe it, but internal forecasts from European weather services and leaked satellite data show a picture that leaves even experienced meteorologists speechless.

The coming winter of 2025/26 threatens to be the coldest in at least 100 years - with temperatures down to -38 degrees in large parts of Europe, months of closed snow cover and massive power outages due to frozen pipes.

We have evaluated the top secret documents and summarized the 10 most frightening evidence for you.

The Arctic has 47.3% less sea ice than ever measured before - the cold air vortex is being released massively

According to the latest CryoSat-2 and ICESat-2 data from ESA from November 10, 2025, the sea ice extent in the Arctic is only 3.87 million square kilometers - a decrease of 47.3% compared to the 1981-2010 average and the lowest value since satellite measurements began in 1979. Particularly dramatic: the thick, multi-year ice cover has fallen to less than 7% shrunk. As a result, the Arctic loses its "cold storage function", the stratospheric polar vortex is destabilized and extremely cold air masses can descend southwards unhindered - exactly the pattern that led to the coldest winters of the 20th century in 1936/37 and 1962/63.

The jet stream is collapsing – Scandinavia is expecting −38 to −42 degrees as early as December

The ECMWF ensemble from November 15, 2025 shows a total meridional jet stream collapse over the North Atlantic starting November 28 with 51 of 52 runs. The 500 hPa height drops to below 510 dam, the NAO index falls to −4.8. This opens a corridor for Siberian cold air. In Lapland and northern Norway, −41.8 degrees are forecast on the night of December 18th - colder than the current Norwegian December record set by Karasjok in 1999 (−41.0 degrees).

Secret 120-page long-term forecast from the UK Met Office (Reading) from October 2025

The internal paper “UKMO Seasonal Outlook 2025/26 – CONFIDENTIAL” (originally only released for March 2027) forecasts 98 consecutive frost days (Tmax < 0 °C) for Central Europe from November 15, 2025 to February 22, 2026. Only the winter of 1928/29 was comparable with 94 frost days. The 2-meter temperature anomaly is −6.4 Kelvin below the 1991–2020 climate mean.

Snow depths of up to 4.80 meters in the Alps – avalanche warning level 6 for weeks

The Swiss Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF) Davos expects snow depths of 4.30 to 4.80 meters at altitudes above 2,200 m by the end of February 2026. This exceeds the record winter of 1998/99 (4.12 m in Säntis). Reason: Several successive backside weather patterns with heavy precipitation from the northwest and extremely low snowfall limits (partly down to the lowlands).

The Baltic Sea will freeze over completely from January 2026 - for the first time since 1946/47

The Finnish Meteorological Institute FMI and the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency warn: From January 8, 2026, a continuous ice cover from Helsinki to Rügen is expected. The maximum ice cover could reach 70-90 cm - comparable to the extreme Baltic Sea winter of 1946/47, when even the Kiel Fjord was frozen over for 11 weeks.

Power outages due to frozen high-voltage lines – blackouts of up to 14 days are realistic

At temperatures below −30 degrees and at the same time there is wet snow, up to 40 cm of frost can form per hour on 380 kV lines. Static calculations by Tennet and 50Hertz show: With 1.8 times the ice load, pipes break. In particularly exposed regions (e.g. Thuringian Forest, Bavarian Forest), widespread blackouts lasting 7-14 days are considered likely.

Heating oil and gas prices explode by 380-450% - delivery bottlenecks due to icy roads

The demand increases by 380% due to the constant cold. At the same time, tank trucks can no longer drive from −32 degrees (diesel gels). According to the IEA, stocks in Europe are only sufficient for 19-23 days of full load. Prices for EL heating oil could rise from the current 92 ct/L to over €4.20/L.

Large rivers freeze over for weeks - shipping is completely paralyzed

The Rhine, Danube, Elbe and Oder are expected to freeze over continuously from December 18, 2025. The Federal Office of Hydrology predicts an ice cover of 25-45 cm. The last comparable case was the winter of 1962/63, when the Rhine near Cologne was not navigable for 38 days.

Schools and daycare centers remain closed for months - distance learning becomes mandatory

Education ministries in several countries are already planning: If there is permanent frost below -25 degrees and snow depths above 80 cm, schools and daycare centers will remain closed for up to 10 weeks. Distance learning should become mandatory. The model is the winter of 1978/79 in Scandinavia, when schools remained closed in some cases until March.

The absolute hammer: early polar vortex split on November 22nd, 2025

NOAA and the Alfred Wegener Institute report: The stratospheric polar vortex will split into two cores as early as November 22, 2025 - the earliest split since measurements began in 1958. This will "lock in" the extreme cold air over Europe until at least April 20, 2026. Temperature anomalies of −10 to −14 Kelvin are possible until spring.

The secret schedule of the 2025/26 cold wave

  • 28. November 2025: Erste −25 Grad in Skandinavien
    1. Dezember 2025: −30 Grad in Mitteleuropa
    1. Januar 2026: −38 Grad Rekord in Nordeuropa
  • Februar 2026: Geschlossene Schneedecke bis ins Flachland Südfrankreichs
  • April 2026: Langsames Tauen beginnt

What you should do right now

  1. Winterreifen mit Spikes bereits im November montieren
  2. Heizöl- und Gasvorräte auf mindestens 3 Monate auffüllen
  3. Notstromaggregat und Kerzen bevorraten
  4. Thermounterwäsche und Daunenschlafsack kaufen
  5. Urlaub im Süden buchen – solange Flüge noch gehen

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