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Polar Vortex: How It Could Disrupt the U.S. and Canada

Polar vortex

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports no confirmed collapse of the polar vortex affecting North America’s weather in March 2025. However, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center notes that while the stratospheric polar vortex is currently strong, it may weaken rapidly by mid-March.

collapse of the polar vortex affecting North America’s weather in March 2025

The polar vortex, a massive low-pressure system of cold air around the poles, influences weather patterns. If it weakens, mid-latitude regions, including the U.S. and Canada, could see temperature fluctuations and extreme weather events.

Meteorologists warn that any effects from this weakening may not be felt until later in March. Experts recommend monitoring NOAA’s forecasts for potential climate impacts.

Understanding the Polar Vortex

The polar vortex is a vast zone of low pressure and frigid air that encircles the Earth’s poles. Present in both hemispheres, it is primarily associated with the Arctic, where it significantly impacts winter weather across North America, Europe, and Asia.

Characteristics of the Polar Vortex:

Effects of a Weakening or Breakdown:

Experts continue to monitor the polar vortex closely, as its fluctuations can have significant consequences on global weather.For more world news click here 

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