Europe's winter heatwave will extend into mid-March

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Europe's winter heatwave will extend into mid-March
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FRANKFURT/LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - Europe's freakishly warm weather is likely to extend into the middle of March and may be evidence that human activity like burning fossil fuels is shifting the climate.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

FRANKFURT/LONDON - Europe's freakishly warm weather is likely to extend into the middle of March and may be evidence that human activity like burning fossil fuels is shifting the climate.

Forecasts over the last two days revised up temperature predictions for the next two weeks across northern Europe and now indicate above-normal readings through the end of that horizon. The German reinsurance giant reported that global losses from natural catastrophes hit US$160 billion last year, some US$20 billion above inflation-adjusted averages in the previous three decades. The 117 weather-related events in Europe was the highest since records began in 1980.

German meteorological office Deutscher Wetterdienst revised its four-week forecast on Friday morning and now sees above-normal temperatures, combined with dryer conditions, across the country through to the end of March.

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