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Winter's Fury: 3 Cold Surges Slamming the US

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Three distinct cold air surges are predicted to hit the US this winter.
  • December will see record-breaking cold temperatures and heavy snowfall.
  • This winter's pattern resembles the severe 2013-2014 'Snowpocalypse' season.
Winter's Fury: 3 Cold Surges Slamming the US

Americans are facing what experts predict will be the snowiest winter in five years, beginning with a brutally cold December. AI weather models indicate a multi-stage approach of frigid air, with a polar vortex bringing freezing temperatures and snow across the nation. This winter's pattern is being compared to the severe 2013-2014 season, known for its intense cold and heavy snowfall.

The predicted cold will arrive in three distinct "surges," described as a "rinse, lather, repeat" cycle. The first surge has already brought initial cold snaps and snowfall, while the second is expected around December 14th, potentially impacting the Midwest and Northeast with sub-zero temperatures. A final, "dessert" surge is anticipated just before Christmas, aiming to bring a festive yet frigid close to the month.

While this winter may not reach the extreme intensity of the 2013-2014 "Snowpocalypse," similarities in its phased cold air delivery are noted. Some regions, like the Northeast, may be "past due" for a significant winter season after several milder years. The Old Farmer's Almanac suggests a high probability of a white Christmas for areas including the Northeast and the Midwest.

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 polar vortex has begun impacting the US, with three distinct cold surges predicted throughout December.
Meteorologists see similarities to the 2013-2014 'Snowpocalypse' due to the phased cold air delivery, though this winter might be less intense.
The Northeast, Lower Lakes, and Alaska have a high probability of a white Christmas, with Appalachia, Ohio Valley, and Midwest also expecting snow.

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