The Arctic air arrives this weekend and could linger into mid-January. Source: NOAA Note: Forecast temperatures are as of 7 a.m. Eastern each day. Forecast data in some areas may be unavailable.
A new year is here and it’s going to start off cold. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Ashley Kramlich says temperatures will be running about 20 degrees cooler than what we saw to close out 2024.
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The arctic outbreak will begin on Wednesday. The main push of dangerously cold air looks to move in during the January 6-14 timeframe, the FOX Forecast Center said. The biggest changes will be in ...
Trading remains volatile with an Arctic blast forecast to hit the nation in January. U.S. natural gas futures are pulling back Tuesday after reaching a 52-week high on Monday. Trading remains ...
And then it will get really cold as a blast of cold air from the Arctic moves into Florida. How cold? Depending on several factors, temperatures could be around the freezing mark even in South ...
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Since the 1980s, temperatures in the Arctic have risen at nearly triple the global rate. This past summer was the wettest on record, while a heatwave in August set records in northern Alaska and ...
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Killer whales are expanding their territory and have moved into Arctic waters as climate change melts sea ice, with two genetically distinct populations being identified by Canadian scientists.
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