Winter Outlook Breaks Down December And The Months To Come
Winter Outlook Breaks Down December And The Months To Come
US · Published Nov 16, 2025
December is expected to be unusually cold from the Northwest to the Ohio Valley due to La Niña and a weakening polar vortex.
A significant warm-up is anticipated across the East in January, while the Northwest remains chilly.
February is projected to continue the milder trend in the South and East, with cold weather primarily lingering in the Northwest.
December colder, January and February milder for many
The winter outlook forecasts contrasting temperatures across the United States. December is expected to be significantly colder than January and February for many regions. An unusually cold spell is anticipated to stretch from the Northwest to the Ohio Valley this December. La Niña and a weakening polar vortex are the driving forces behind this chill, both contributing to deeper dips in the jet stream. These dips will usher in colder air masses across the northern and central parts of the country.
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