Athens turns orange, Helsinki goes white as Europe’s weather springs a surprise
That's really interesting. Striking weather phenomena often intrigue people. Athens turning "orange" probably refers to a Saharan sandstorm that has swept the city, coating it in a layer of orange dust. This occurs when strong winds lift sand and dust from the Sahara desert and carry them towards Europe, leaving a surreal orange hue in the sky.
On the other hand, "Helsinki going white" almost certainly means that it's experiencing heavy snowfall, dressing the city in a layer of white. Although it's not unusual for Helsinki to have snow, the extent of the snowfall might be surprising.
Does this pique your interest in any specific way? Are you looking for more details about these weather events or want to know about their potential impacts?