Yes, Global Warming Can Lead to Colder Weather In Parts Of the U.S.
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, explains how global warming can sometimes result in colder temperatures in the United States. He highlights the polar vortex’s role in pushing cold air into the country, especially affecting the southern states with unusually low temperatures and snow. McIntyre underscores that the impacts of climate change are complex, showing how changes in temperature patterns can sometimes work in unexpected ways.
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