The forecast from the National Weather Service doesn't bring the area to ... almost 20 degrees warmer than in Holland. Siberia, with its long, brutal winters, has been a favorite spot for Russian ...
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.
Siberia, with its long, brutal winters, has been a favorite spot for Russian leaders to send convicts for labor-camp sentences for the past four to five centuries. There are large expanses of wilderness in Siberia, and around Novosibirsk, where the locals point to a lack of mountains to keep Arctic winds at bay.
Temperatures dipped to 5 degrees in Evansville early Monday morning, and the wind chill reached minus-6 degrees.
You would have woken up warmer Tuesday in these four arctic cities. But did South Bend beat even the South Pole?
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Here's When Northeast Will See Relief From Deep Freeze
Some relief is coming after a prolonged period of extreme cold that has gripped the Northeast this week. Temperatures will gradually rebound in the coming days as the bitter air responsible for record-breaking lows begins to retreat,
Binghamton saw 70 degrees in November, a warmer-than-usual New Year's, then a deep freeze. Here's why it's happening.
Shakespeare once asked, “What’s in a name? Would a rose by any other name smell as sweet?” And in the case of Denali, would a mountain by another name be as magnificent?
January has produced some amazing and unbelievable weather patterns across the U.S. The lower elevations of North Idaho continue to struggle for snow as only 8.4 inches have been measured at Cliff’s station in Coeur d’Alene for the season to date.
A distinguished, new wooden bench in front of the Kirkwood American Legion Memorial Post 156 building provides a fresh way to honor and support local military veterans.
Research is revealing how climate change is driving the Arctic-boreal zone's shift from a carbon sink to a carbon source.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, on Jan. 26 ... It was too cold to leave your house, but if you did, it would be like walking outside to Siberia cold! Because of the gusty winds, there were snowdrifts as tall as houses!