Polar Vortex Drives Deep Cold Into U.S. Through Mid-December
Polar Vortex Drives Deep Cold Into U.S. Through Mid-December
US · Published Dec 6, 2025
A weakened polar vortex is sending Arctic air into the U.S., bringing extremely cold temperatures through mid-December.
The Midwest and East Coast will face multiple waves of frigid weather, with potential for snow and ice from the Great Lakes to the Appalachians.
La Niña may bring wetter conditions to the West, potentially moderating temperatures by Christmas.
Weakened polar vortex sends cold air south
The polar vortex, a large area of low pressure and cold air surrounding both of the Earth's poles, has weakened and stretched, causing a significant southward displacement of Arctic air into the United States. This phenomenon will result in multiple waves of frigid temperatures sweeping across the Midwest and East Coast through mid-December. Residents should prepare for potentially record-breaking cold and hazardous travel conditions.
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