The culprit behind the country’s somewhat wacky weather, or at least part of it, is the (aforementioned) probable sudden ...
The culprit behind the country’s somewhat wacky weather, or at least part of it, is the (aforementioned) probable sudden stratospheric warming event (SSW) disrupting the stratosphere’s polar vortex ...
The most recent outlooks from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center show temperatures skewing below ...
Thanksgiving Day, Week may bring colder temperatures, snow, and rain across the U.S. This forecast could affect record ...
An unusually strong disruption in the upper atmosphere is setting the stage for a winter pattern that could lock much of the United States into bitter, prolonged cold. Forecasters are tracking a polar ...
As we look toward mid-December into January, the door is opening for some potentially significant winter weather.
A combination of weather conditions may make it colder than usual across parts of the Central and Northern U.S. next week.
Thanksgiving is less than a week away which means the fall season is ending. With it comes colder temperatures from an expected polar vortex.
Another Arctic blast is on the move toward the U.S., bringing the potential for bitter cold and heavy snow accumulations to Kentucky.
Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) events occur during the winter months and can lead to Arctic outbreaks across the US. They ...