Polar Vortex Brings Arctic Chill to Eastern U.S. in January
Polar Vortex Brings Arctic Chill to Eastern U.S. in January
US · Published Jan 16, 2026
A polar vortex is set to bring arctic temperatures to the eastern U.S. throughout January.
Cities like Chicago and New York are expected to see temperatures drop 10-20 degrees below average.
Freeze watches have been issued in Florida, urging residents to take precautions against the cold.
Polar vortex brings arctic temperatures in January
The eastern United States is bracing for a significant cold snap as a polar vortex descends, bringing with it arctic temperatures throughout January. Meteorologists predict that a deep southward dip in the jet stream will funnel frigid air masses into the central and eastern regions of the country, affecting states from Minnesota and the Dakotas all the way to New England and northern Florida. Cities such as Chicago and New York are expected to experience temperature fluctuations, with periods dropping 10 to 20 degrees below the average for late January.
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