Extreme cold still happens in a warming world—in fact climate instability  may be disrupting the polar vortex

Extreme cold still happens in a warming world—in fact climate instability may be disrupting the polar vortex

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Over the past few days, extremely cold Arctic air and severe winter weather have swept southward into much of the U.S., breaking daily low-temperature records from Montana to Texas. Tens of millions of people have been affected by dangerously cold temperatures, and heavy lake-effect snow and snow squalls have had severe effects across the Great Lakes and Northeast regions.

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