Extreme Weather Events Hit the U.S. with Blizzard, Polar Vortex, and More
Extreme Weather Events Hit the U.S. with Blizzard, Polar Vortex, and More
US · Published Mar 13, 2026
A bomb cyclone drawing energy from the polar vortex is causing severe winter weather across parts of the U.S.
Hawaii faces an atmospheric river, triggering flash flood warnings on Oahu due to heavy rainfall.
Alaska is experiencing temperatures 30 degrees colder than usual, exacerbating the extreme weather conditions.
US faces confluence of extreme weather events
The United States is currently grappling with a confluence of extreme weather events, creating a challenging situation for communities across the nation. A bomb cyclone, a rapidly intensifying storm, is drawing energy from the polar vortex, leading to severe winter conditions in many areas. This rare occurrence is particularly concerning as the cyclone strengthens over land, rather than the typical warm ocean waters, exacerbating its impact.
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