Early 2026 Weather: Polar Vortex Hits North, Warmth Spreads South
Early 2026 Weather: Polar Vortex Hits North, Warmth Spreads South
US · Published Dec 20, 2025
Warmer temperatures are expected in the Southern and Eastern U.S. in early
A strengthening polar vortex in January may reduce prolonged cold spells.
The Southern U.S. anticipates above-average warmth and drier conditions, while the Northern U.S. expects cooler, wetter weather.
Warmer temperatures predicted after intensely cold period
As 2025 draws to a close, the Eastern United States is shaking off the last vestiges of an intensely cold period. Looking ahead to early 2026, weather patterns are predicted to shift, bringing warmer temperatures to the South and East. The polar vortex, a large area of low pressure and cold air surrounding the Earth's poles, is expected to strengthen in January. This intensification typically acts as a barrier, containing frigid air masses near the Arctic and reducing the chances of prolonged cold spells in the mid-latitudes.
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