The intense cold snap about to settle over most of Canada and the U.S. has been dubbed a “polar vortex’, but Environment Canada Senior Climatologist David Phillips says it could just as easily be called “Arctic air or Siberian air.”
The most unusually cold air in the Northern Hemisphere will be over the United States early next week, bringing dangerously frigid conditions.
The polar vortex will soon elongate over North America with a dangerous cold moving into sections of Canada and the U.S.
The plunging polar vortex brought subfreezing temperatures ... along Texas’ border with Mexico, to 31 degrees, with an expected wind chill factor ranging from 0 to 15 degrees early Wednesday ...
The Arctic polar vortex has been pushing icy winds throughout ... States included parts of Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Colorado, as well as New Jersey, Pennsylvania ...
(AP) — The plunging polar vortex brought subfreezing temperatures ... along Texas’ border with Mexico, to 31 degrees (minus 0.5 Celsius), with an expected wind chill factor ranging from ...
As they describe it, the polar vortex circles the north pole counterclockwise. the polar jet stream circles at a lower level of the atmosphere, which usually keeps Arctic air corralled in the middle.
A mix of sleet, snow and freezing rain is expected to fall on a stretch of the U.S. from New Mexico to Alabama starting ... with employees working remotely. The polar vortex of ultra-cold air ...
A major cold blast is in store for millions of Americans as a lobe of a polar vortex will bring brutally cold temperatures to nearly every American east of the Rockies.
Over 120 million Americans will face extreme cold, with temperatures potentially reaching minus 40 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists warn that it will be colder than in Greenland. Due to the frigid weather,
More than 40% of Navajo Nation households don't have running water and have to haul it in, but a $2.2 billion pipeline project to solve that problem is $120 million closer to being fully funded. The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project will divert water from the San Juan River to provide it to 43 Navajo chapters,