Late-March Snow Buries The Alps As Winter Spreads South; Polar Vortex Reloads, Targets North America; + CME Delay, Minor Storm Risk As Artemis II Cleared For Launch

This is not normal seasonal progression. By late March, the vortex should be weakening and fragmenting.

Instead, winter is endlessly looping—particularly up north, where records are consistently falling.

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4 thoughts on “Late-March Snow Buries The Alps As Winter Spreads South; Polar Vortex Reloads, Targets North America; + CME Delay, Minor Storm Risk As Artemis II Cleared For Launch

  1. Good I wish that polar vortex would smash south into the Central US along with all-time record lows of 50 below up north and 10 below deep into the south with massive long duration blizzards and non-stop record smashing snows until I turn into an ice crystal. Fine with me!!

    1. My late winter and early spring was far too warm for my taste. But I am in no rush for such cold as you speak of.

      I expect to get more than usual, on average, and more than I want during the remainder of my years.

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