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Home / Environment / US Weather Whirlygig: From Spring Heat to Arctic Chill

US Weather Whirlygig: From Spring Heat to Arctic Chill

30 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • US experiences extreme temperature swings from record warmth to freezing.
  • Brazil records its hottest December day ever with 36.2C.
  • Deadly snowstorms in Japan cause highway pileups and injuries.
US Weather Whirlygig: From Spring Heat to Arctic Chill

Many Americans are bracing for a significant change in weather as a week of spring-like temperatures, which saw many states 15-20C above average, gives way to a polar airmass. This incoming cold front is expected to bring freezing conditions and snow across the country. The extreme temperature variations are not isolated to North America; São Paulo, Brazil, recently recorded its highest-ever December temperature at 36.2C, with this heat expected to spread to other parts of South America.

Meanwhile, Japan is experiencing severe winter conditions. Heavy snowfall and icy roads led to a fatal highway pileup in Gunma prefecture, resulting in two deaths and numerous injuries. Forecasters predict continued heavy snowfall due to Siberian winds interacting with the Sea of Japan, a phenomenon known as "sea-effect" snow, impacting northern and western regions.

New Zealand's South Island has been hit by intense summer storms, including torrential rain, large hail, and lightning, causing travel disruptions. A powerful "supercell" storm was observed over the Canterbury Plains. Further severe weather, including strong winds and heavy rainfall up to 200mm in western areas, is forecast for the North Island as a low-pressure system moves through.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The US is experiencing a drastic shift from record spring-like warmth to freezing temperatures and potential snow due to an incoming polar airmass.
Heavy snow in Japan has caused a deadly highway pileup, resulting in casualties and injuries, with more snow expected.
Yes, São Paulo, Brazil, recorded its highest temperature for December at 36.2C, signaling significant heat in South America.

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