Polar vortex-related frigid air, snowstorms likely to grip U.S. to start 2025
Briefly

The polar vortex is expected to push frigid air into the U.S., particularly affecting the South and Southeast, potentially leading to record-breaking low temperatures and significant winter storms.
Computer models forecast that the coldest air could impact regions from Texas to Alabama, with overnight lows possibly dropping below 0°F during severe cold spells.
Potential significant winter storms are anticipated for the East Coast between January 6-14, marking an important period for monitoring extreme weather in this area.
The unique weather pattern, characterized by high pressure over Greenland and a trough in the jet stream, sets up favorable conditions for snowstorms across the Southeast and Northeast.
Read at Axios
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