After a weekend of milder temperatures, a cold snap is expected to hit the Milwaukee area starting Tuesday, Nov. 25.
A combination of weather conditions may make it colder than usual across parts of the Central and Northern U.S. next week.
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 ...
This weather event may not be constant, but there will be cold waves over multiple days with single-day warmups mixed in.
A polar vortex — a large area of low pressure — is heading south from the Arctic, bringing with it cold weather across many ...
In the short-term, the metro-east is likely to see colder than usual temperatures. The Climate Prediction Center reports the ...
By Thursday, Arctic air will funnel across the Great Lakes Basin, dropping temperatures and fueling strong winds.
A rare weather phenomenon that hasn't occurred since 1968 is expected to plunge temperatures across parts of the United States.
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