Extreme Weather to Hit US with Record Heat and Snow

Extreme Weather to Hit US with Record Heat and Snow

Source: Fortune

Summary

A severe weather forecast is predicting extreme conditions across the United States, with record-breaking heat in the Southwest and Arctic chill in the Midwest and East. The polar vortex is expected to invade the Midwest and East, bringing single-digit temperatures, while a heat dome will form over the Southwest, pushing temperatures to triple digits. Two storms will dump snow over the northern Great Lakes states, and Hawaii is bracing for heavy rain and flooding. Meteorologists attribute the unusual weather to a wild jet stream and possible connections to climate change.


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The announcement sounds familiar.

Extreme weather is nothing new, but the scale and timing of these events are unusual. The Southwest is bracing for record heat, while the Midwest and East are expecting Arctic chill. The polar vortex is making an appearance, and two storms are set to dump snow over the northern Great Lakes states. Hawaii is dealing with heavy rain and flooding, and Alaska is experiencing temperatures 30 degrees colder than usual.

The numbers tell one story, but the jet stream tells another – one of wild swings and extremes. The question is, what’s next?


Author: Evan Null