Dome Fuji To -67.2C (-89F); March Blizzards For The High Plains; Winters In China; Fuego Eruption; Stratospheric Changes; Nothing They Say...
What we’re seeing doesn't look to a be a mere winter anomaly—it may be the beginning of a broader climatic shift. A long-term trend of vortex collapses would accelerate global cooling.
Dome Fuji To -67.2C (-89F)
On March 10, Antarctica logged another seasonal low.
An anomalous -67.2C (-89.0F) was recorded at Dome Fuji AWS at 22:11 UTC. This marks one of the lowest temperatures for the time of year ever recorded on the continent.
March Blizzards For The High Plains
A powerful winter storm is set to sweep across the U.S. this week, bringing intense weather conditions, including blizzards.
Originating from an atmospheric river currently impacting California, this storm is expected to intensify rapidly through Thursday, dumping hefty accumulations across the West and Midwest.
Blizzard conditions with dangerous whiteouts are forecast for the High Plains, particularly Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, and parts of Minnesota. This dumping, combined with fierce winds, is expected to cause widespread power outages.

All this spring snow will of course add to Northern Hemisphere totals, which are holding in record-setting territory:
Winters In China
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