2025–26 Asian winter
Appearance
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| 2025–26 Asian winter | |
|---|---|
| Seasonal boundaries | |
| Meteorological winter | December 1 – February 28 |
| Astronomical winter | December 21 – March 20 |
| First event started | October 20, 2025 |
| Seasonal statistics | |
| Total fatalities | At least 12 |
| Total damage | Unknown |
| Related articles | |
The first day of meteorological 2025-2026 winter in Asia began on December 1, 2025, and will end on February 28, 2026;[1] winter storms may occur outside of these limits, as when a cold front produced snowfall along the Korean peninsula in late October.
Events
[edit]Late October
[edit]On October 20, a cold front produced snowfall on Mount Seorak, the first snow of the season in South Korea.[2] Three days later, Mount Fuji recorded Japan's first snowfall of the season, which was 21 days later than average.[3] Ten people were killed in record snowfall across Japan in late January 2026.[4]
Mid-January
[edit]A winter storm hit the Russian Far East, killing two people in Kamchatka.[5]
See also
[edit]- Winter storm
- 2025–26 North American winter
- 2025–26 European windstorm season
- Tornadoes of 2025
- Weather of 2025
References
[edit]- ^ "Meteorological Versus Astronomical Seasons". 10 March 2016. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- ^ "Korea records first snowfall of season, temperatures to drop further Tuesday". JoongAng Daily. October 20, 2025. Retrieved November 10, 2025.
- ^ Anton Bridge (October 23, 2025). "Japan's Mount Fuji sees snow for first time this winter, 21 days later than usual". Reuters. Retrieved November 10, 2025.
- ^ "Record snow buries Sapporo, 10 fatalities reported across Japan". The Watchers. January 17, 2026. Retrieved January 27, 2026.
- ^ https://www.wionews.com/world/-snow-apocalypse-record-snowfall-buries-buildings-towns-in-russia-s-kamchatka-watch-1768726438428/