Biting Cold In Canada’s Far North; Cleveland’s 22 Days Of Chill; Colorado's First Snows; La Niña Locks In, Cooling Deepens; Pole Shift Update; Auroras Reach CO; + The Climate Hustle Is Failing
Earth’s magnetic field continues to weaken.
Biting Cold In Canada’s Far North
The likes of Nunavut are continuing their early-season plunges.
On September 14, Isachsen (78.5N) logged -14.8C (5F) — a very cold reading for mid-Sept. While further north, at Svartevaeg/Cape Stallworthy (81.2N), thermometers dipped to -12.3C (10F).
The sun is beginning to drop below the horizon in the High Arctic, and winter is setting in early.
Cleveland’s 22 Days Of Chill
Cleveland has endured one of its longest late-summer cold streaks on record.


