On Jan. 23, 1971, a weather observer at Prospect Creek Camp measured a temperature of minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Another Arctic blast has been forecast to bring frigid air to a large section of the United States later in January.
In late January 2025, meteorologists from the National Weather Service Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, are predicting “dangerously cold temperatures and wind chill values for much of the ...
A polar vortex is currently hitting the United States, with schools closed in many areas and at least four deaths caused by ...
Heavy freezing spray warnings were issued for Michigan and Alaska that could cause "catastrophic loss of stability" of vessels.
Multiple rounds of frigid, arctic air could sweep across the eastern half of U.S. in the coming weeks, ushering in an abnormally cold start to 2025.
Alaska has an Arctic climate so the winters are long and extremely cold, while the summers are short and only mildly warm. September is usually the wettest period in the year, and the driest is March.