Why Southern California Won’t See Freezing Temperatures This Winter: The Climate Change Effect

This winter, Southern California is expected to remain above freezing, a rare occurrence attributed to climate change. Normally, temperatures dip below freezing for a few days each winter. However, due to the increasing warmth from the Pacific Ocean, polar air masses from Canada won’t reach the area. This shift highlights the broader impact of global warming, as regions like Los Angeles and San Diego will stay warmer than usual during the 2024-2025 winter season.

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