Georgia has officially seen snow. But as the next cold front arrives, will the state see more? Here's what you need to know.
According to the National Weather Service, a polar vortex will impact most of the country this weekend, here is what you need to know.
According to the NWS, the Arctic polar vortex is a powerful band of west-to-east winds that develops in the stratosphere, about 10 to 30 miles above the North Pole, during the winter season. It is always present near the poles, though it weakens during summer and intensifies in winter.
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A rare winter storm is set to blanket the southern US in snow and ice as the entire East sees temperatures plunge to their lowest point this winter, bringing 'life-threatening' conditions.
The polar vortex will engulf much of North America as we head into next week, with temperatures dipping down into the -20s and -30s in some Canadian provinces. Even states like the Carolinas, Georgia, and as far as Florida will see temperatures drop below ...
Some areas of the U.S. may see temperatures as low as -20 or -30 degrees early next week as arctic air from Siberia rolls in.
It’s a busy Monday as Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Inauguration Day, a polar vortex, and the College Football National Championship coincide. Banks, the stock market, and the USPS are closed today. 🥶 Sunny and bitterly cold with a high of 30° today.
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Nearly 300M Americans face an arctic blast with sub-zero wind chills, heavy snow, and record-low temperatures ahead
A rare winter storm is getting set to slam the Gulf Coast and South, with cities from Texas to Florida under Winter Storm Warnings.
A polar vortex dipping down from Siberia will bring a cold front with frigid temperatures to nearly 300 million Americans. See maps of the arctic blast.