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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Another storm system will approach the area Saturday, bringing a chance of showers. The next batch of Arctic air will push into the region late Sunday. After Sunday's highs in the mid-30s ...
Defining the border of the Arctic region is debatable. According to one approach, it runs along the southern boundary of the tundra zone, in which case its area is about 27 million square kilometers.
TASS/. US President-elect Donald Trump intends to turn Greenland into a heavily militarized zone, using the territory to expand America’s military presence in the Arctic region, Alexander ...
Another wave of Arctic air has kept temperatures lower than average through to the middle of January, and parts of the Midwest to the Appalachians and Atlantic Seaboard are expecting further ...
EXTENDED FORECAST: After a mild end to the work week, arctic air is going to be pushed southward starting Saturday and stay overhead through Wednesday. Daytime highs will drop from the 40s on ...
EXTENDED FORECAST: Sky conditions are going to remain partly to mostly sunny Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as Arctic Air sits overhead. Morning wind chills Sunday through Tuesday will range between ...
This week, it’s happening again. There’s buzz about an Arctic blast rolling into Acadiana early next week. The word “snow” is out there—but so is “freezing rain” and “ice.” What’s real? What’s hype?