What is a polar vortex?
A large, circulating weather pattern around the North Pole that can sometimes bring cold air southward.
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The United States is bracing for a series of Arctic blasts and polar vortex activity, bringing frigid temperatures to many regions. Here's what you need to know about the expected conditions and how they might affect you.
The polar vortex, a large circular upper-air weather system in the Arctic, tends to keep the coldest weather near the North Pole. However, when a portion of the vortex breaks off or drifts south, it can bring freezing conditions to the US, Europe, and Asia. This year, multiple Arctic blasts are anticipated, increasing the risk of flurries, snow squalls, and significant temperature drops.
While the northern and northeastern United States are expected to experience colder-than-normal weather, Florida is likely to be less affected, although temperatures could still dip below normal in some areas. Climatologist Judah Cohen suggests that the early December cold is just an 'appetizer,' with the main course of cold weather arriving in mid-December.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
A large, circulating weather pattern around the North Pole that can sometimes bring cold air southward.
Most of Florida will see near normal temperatures, but the panhandle could experience overnight lows in the upper 30s to low 40s.
Frostbite, hypothermia, increased energy demand, and potential for travel disruptions.
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