Polar Vortex Disruption Grows With Rare November Intensity
Polar Vortex Disruption Grows With Rare November Intensity
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
A rare, early-season disruption of the polar vortex is occurring, potentially leading to colder weather.
Rapid stratospheric warming is weakening the polar vortex, increasing the chance of Arctic air spilling south.
The effects may begin around Thanksgiving, bringing colder temperatures and increased snowfall to parts of the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
Rare polar vortex disruption signals weather shift
A rare and intense disruption of the polar vortex is unfolding high above the Arctic, signaling a potentially dramatic shift in weather patterns across the Northern Hemisphere. Stratospheric warming is rapidly increasing, threatening to weaken or even reverse the powerful winds that typically keep frigid Arctic air contained. This unusual event, occurring so early in the season, raises the likelihood of a colder, snowier December for parts of the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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