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Europe could experience warmer than normal April-June, says Weather Company

FILE PHOTO: L'Aiguille Verte and Le Mole mountains, located in France, are pictured during sunrise from Geneva, Switzerland, December 16, 2019. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

(Corrects 2018 to 2013 in penultimate para)

LONDON (Reuters) - Large parts of Europe could experience warmer than normal temperatures from April to June, the Weather Company said in an outlook on Monday.

The Weather Company, owned by IBM Corp, provides weather forecasts aimed at the commodities and energy markets.

It said forecasts suggest April could be warmer than normal across Northwestern Europe and cooler than normal in Southern Europe.

Looking forward to the summer months, recent climate trends and models suggest cool, wet and windy conditions across northern and western Europe and hot and dry conditions in southern-eastern Europe.

However, soil moisture looks plentiful heading into spring and although it is early, this could limit hot weather this summer.

Seventeen of the past 23 summers have had a negative North Atlantic Oscillation which resulted in wet, cool summers in Britain and Western Europe and hotter, drier conditions in Southeastern Europe, the Weather Company said.

Notable exceptions to this were in 2013 and 2018, it added.

The Weather Company said it will provide another update on summer forecasts on April 15.

(This story corrects 2018 to 2013 in penultimate para)

(Reporting by Nina Chestney in London; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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