Toasty isn't exactly how you will describe the bone-numbing coming days. "Multiple waves of arctic air continue to gather over northern Canada with eyes for the central and eastern United States ...
The reality is that, for years since the end of the Cold War, Washington has ignored the Arctic, allowing for its strategic rivals to slowly but surely gobble up larger and larger amounts of the ...
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 ...
Winter’s most potent Arctic blast yet is about to unleash dangerously low temperatures that will be the coldest to hit the United States in a year. Before the frigid air arrives, a short-lived ...
Orla Joelsen wants to Make Greenland Great Again but is pretty sure ditching Denmark and allowing the Arctic territory to be annexed by a superpower is not the best way to go about it. President ...
Up next: another visit from the polar vortex. An Arctic air mass plunges into the Lower 48 next week. This brings the potential for multiple nights with subzero wind chills in the Ohio Valley.
An increase in large fires in the Western U.S. is being fueled by declines in Arctic Sea ice, and the impact of this decline on fires along the West Coast is as big as that of El Niño ...
Polar vortex forecast to hit Florida with Arctic blast around Jan. 11-12 The timing of a blast of Arctic air reaching Florida could change, but current forecasts call for it to arrive around Jan ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures are sunny and seasonal this week, but by the weekend, Denver will see its longest hard freeze of the winter season. The Pinpoint Weather team is tracking below ...
Tens of millions of Americans have been put under weather warnings as deadly winds head for the West Coast and an Arctic blast freezes the East. Officials have warned residents in Southern ...
Snow flurries also were reported as far south as Fort Myers during the Great Arctic Outbreak of 1774, according to the Florida Climate Center. Don't think it gets cold enough for snow in Fort Myers?