A rare winter storm is getting set to slam the Gulf Coast and South, with cities from Texas to Florida under Winter Storm Warnings.
Thanks to the polar vortex, it feels like one, too. Why is it so cold? The Philadelphia region was hammered Monday by the season’s first big storm, with some areas in Delaware a
Christmas has passed, but the weather outside is still frightful. A snowstorm hit Delaware last week and was followed by a polar vortex dropping freezing temperatures in the region. The weather isn't getting any better.
However, a deep freeze, thanks to the polar vortex dipping down from Siberia, is about to bring even harsher arctic blast to nearly 300 million Americans starting this weekend. Maps show where and ...
This will be due to a polar vortex, an area of strong winds that encircle the Arctic and typically keeps the coldest air locked near the Pole, according to the FOX Forecast Center. This weekend ...
The mere mention of the term "polar vortex" can set your head spinning (and maybe eyes rolling). It’s got to be clickbait, right? Or maybe someone dreamed up the name for views? Is it a storm?
The polar vortex is a low-pressure system of cold air that swirls above Earth’s poles. There’s one over the South Pole in Antarctica – but for this story, we’ll be focusing on the one above the North Pole. Over the North Pole, the wind flows counterclockwise in the stratosphere around 16 to 50 kilometers (10-30 miles) high.
The storm, which will hit the Delmarva Peninsula and Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Friday night into Saturday, is expected to bring 1-3 inches of snow to Sussex County, the National Weather Service said Friday morning. Kent and New Castle counties may see 1-2 inches and less than 1 inch, respectively.
Winter weather is aiming at Delaware again. Where the snow will hit is the biggest question. Here's what we know.
A new blast of Arctic air sweeping from north to south will bring bone-chilling temperatures to millions of Americans this weekend and next week.
Shoppers gather last-minute snow essentials, from ice melt to comfort foods, ahead of the winter storm on Sunday. TikTok has been officially shut down in the U.S. The future of the app in the U.S. is up to incoming President-elect Trump's administration.
BOSTON (AP) — Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures as tens of millions of residents along the East Coast contend with a thick blanket of snow — and more snowfall in the forecast.