Impact on North America's weather in March - An in-depth look at the forecasted polar vortex collapse and its potential effects on weather patterns across North America this March
Meteorologists are forecasting a final Polar Vortex collapse for mid-March, with experts even expecting to impact to be more powerful than February's disruption. The upcoming event will mark the second major disruption of the Polar Vortex this year.
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A lobe of the polar vortex, a ring of freezing air typically found near the North Pole, will once again move into the central and eastern states this week, bringing some of the coldest air of the winter season so far — and even helping fuel yet another ...
The polar vortex is not synonymous with cold snaps, but when it slides toward the United States, the polar jet stream can mirror the distortion and introduce Arctic air. While this distortion is often caused by weakening of the polar vortex, that’s not the case this time.
After a winter storm brings snow, ice to several states, Mississippi will see Arctic air from the polar vortex for a few days. Be ready for deep cold.
It’s really, really cold again — as the US shivers through at least the eighth blast of air from the Arctic this winter. Winter, which is warming faster than any other season for much of the ...
Scientists say it’s being caused by a misbehaving polar vortex combining with a key weather pattern that seems to be stuck in place. Some scientists say these factors and this winter could be ...