Brutally Cold Canada And Northeast; Siberia Nears -55C; Greenland’s Petermann Glacier Advancing; Polar Bears Thriving; China’s Green Glut; + The End Of The Climate Cult
Its last stragglers, mostly activists, will only make the collapse more entertaining as they flail for relevance.
Brutally Cold Canada And Northeast
Wind-chill projections show stretches of Canada headed for insane levels of cold, with almost the entire nation holding below -10F (-23C).
Season-low temperatures are already piling up: Yukon’s Dempster hit -46.5C (-51.7F) on December 8; Fort Good Hope in the Northwest Territories reached -44.7C (-48.5F); and Norman Wells, Dawson City, Old Crow, and Mayo all sitting below -40C (-40F).
Consistent cold air is queued for the coming weeks:
This is the kind of deep Arctic reservoir that, once established, tends to spill south.
And sure enough, the Northeast U.S. has flipped into mid-winter. Temperatures on Dec 9 are due to dip 25F to 35F below normal, with widespread single digits (F) across New England and interior New York — exceptional cold for this early in the season.
What’s missing is the snow. The big cities have struggled so far — the storm track is there, the cold is there, but the pieces haven’t phased together yet. This is the pattern for much of the Northern Hemisphere in fact — very cold, but limited snow.
A subtle pattern shift is all it would take to change things, and with this magnitude of parked Arctic air, the door is open.
Same for Russia...
Siberia Nears -55C
Central Siberia has also plunged into an exceptional early-season freeze, pushing multiple stations below -50C (-58F) well-ahead of schedule.




