By JENNIFER McDERMOTT, Related Press
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — Olympic followers got here to Cortina with heavy winter coats and gloves. These coats have been unzipped Sunday and gloves pocketed as snow melted from rooftops — indicators of a warming world.
“I undoubtedly thought we’d be sporting all of the layers,” mentioned Jay Tucker, who got here from Virginia to cheer on Group USA and purchased hand heaters and heated socks in preparation. “I don’t even have gloves on.”
The timing of winter, the quantity of snowfall and temperatures are all much less dependable and fewer predictable as a result of Earth is warming at a record rate, mentioned Shel Winkley, a Local weather Central meteorologist. This poses a rising and important problem for organizers of winter sports activities; The International Olympic Committee said final week it may transfer up the beginning date for future Winter Video games to January from February due to rising temperatures.
Whereas the start of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Cortina really had a wintry really feel, because the city was blanketed in heavy snow. The temperature reached about 40 levels Fahrenheit (4.5 levels Celsius) Sunday afternoon. It felt hotter within the solar.
This sort of February “heat” for Cortina is made at the least 3 times extra doubtless because of local weather change, Winkley mentioned. Within the 70 years since Cortina first held the Winter Video games, February temperatures there have climbed 6.4 levels Fahrenheit (3.6 levels Celsius), he added.
Dealing with various climates throughout host cities
For the Milan Cortina Video games, there’s an added layer of complexity. It’s probably the most spread-out Winter Video games in historical past, so Olympic venues are in localities with very totally different climate situations. Bormio and Livigno, for instance, are lower than an hour aside by automotive, however they’re separated by a excessive mountain move that may divide the 2 locations climatically.

The organizing committee is working carefully with 4 regional and provincial public climate companies. It has positioned climate sensors at strategic factors for the competitions, together with near the ski leaping ramps, alongside the Alpine snowboarding tracks and on the biathlon taking pictures vary.
The place computerized stations can’t acquire every part of curiosity, the committee has observers — “scientists of the snow”— from the companies prepared to gather information, in line with Matteo Pasotti, a climate specialist for the organizing committee.
The hope? Clear skies, mild winds and low temperatures on race days to make sure good visibility and protect the snow layer.
The fact: “It’s truly fairly heat out. We anticipated it to be so much colder,” mentioned Karli Poliziani, an American who lives in Milan. Poliziani was in Cortina together with her father, who thought of going out Sunday in only a sweatshirt.
And forecasts point out that extra days with above-average temperatures lie forward for the Olympic competitions, Pasotti mentioned.
Climate can have an effect on competitors
Climate performs a crucial position within the clean operating and security of winter sports activities competitions, in line with Filippo Bazzanella, head of sport providers and planning for the organizing committee. Excessive temperatures can influence the snow layer on Alpine snowboarding programs and visibility is crucial. Humidity and excessive temperatures can have an effect on the standard of the ice at indoor arenas and sliding facilities, too.
Visibility and wind are the 2 elements most definitely to trigger adjustments to the competitors schedule, Bazzanella added. Wind could be a security problem or a equity one, resembling within the biathlon the place slight variations can disrupt the athletes’ exact taking pictures.
American alpine skier Jackie Wiles mentioned many races this 12 months have been difficult due to the climate.
“I really feel like we’re fairly good about retaining our heads within the recreation as a result of lots of people are going to get taken out by that instantly,” she mentioned at a crew press convention final week. “Having that mindset of: it’s going to be what it’s going to be, and we nonetheless need to go on the market and struggle like hell regardless.”
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