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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Yes, climate change can supercharge a winter storm. Here’s how.
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Yes, climate change can supercharge a winter storm. Here’s how.

Last updated: January 23, 2026 2:50 pm
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A historic winter storm is currently brewing across the United States, spanning from the Southwest all the way up to the Northeast and plunging much of the country into a deep freeze that is expected to last until early next week. The Weather Channel has issued a warning, stating that over 230 million people – approximately two-thirds of the nation’s population – could be affected by this system, which is unleashing heavy snow and potentially “catastrophic” ice accumulations. The National Weather Service has forecasted wind chills below -50 degrees Fahrenheit in the Northern Plains, further exacerbating the extreme conditions. With widespread disruptions to travel and power anticipated, individuals without access to heating in their homes are facing even greater risks.

The frigid temperatures currently gripping the nation can be attributed to the presence of a cold air mass known as the polar vortex, which typically resides high above the Arctic region. This air mass is usually surrounded and contained by a strong wind pattern called the jet stream, which acts as a barrier separating the cold Arctic air from warmer air to the south.

However, changes in the Arctic region are causing this barrier to weaken. Arctic amplification, a phenomenon in which the Arctic warms at a faster rate than the rest of the planet, is leading to dwindling sea ice and darker waters that absorb more heat from the sun. As a result, there is now less of a temperature contrast between the Arctic and regions to the south, allowing cold air to descend further southward.

Recent research suggests that the jet stream has been weakening, becoming more erratic and wobbly. While scientists are actively studying the impact of climate change on the jet stream, the evidence remains inconclusive due to limited historical data. Nonetheless, climate change is known to intensify storms like the current winter system, as warmer ocean waters increase atmospheric moisture and precipitation.

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Despite President Donald Trump’s skepticism about climate change, experts assert that it plays a significant role in the severity of extreme weather events like the ongoing winter storm. While it may be tempting to dismiss global warming based on a single cold snap, the reality is that climate change is contributing to the intensity of these storms. As Kaitlyn Trudeau of Climate Central aptly puts it, judging climate change by a single weather event is akin to evaluating a baseball season based on a single inning – the bigger picture reveals the undeniable impact of climate change on our weather patterns.

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