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Forecasters Predict Winter Is Coming. Weak Polar Vortex

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Forecasters are pointing to a weak polar vortex for this time of year. This could herald a colder winter than in recent years.
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The latest weather forecasts indicate that the winter of 2025/2026 could be exceptionally variable and cold. This may be due to the weak polar vortex, which is already attracting the attention of meteorologists worldwide. This phenomenon, responsible for maintaining cold air over the Arctic, is weakening this year, increasing the risk of frost in Poland and Central Europe.

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Forecasters are pointing to a weak polar vortex for this time of year. This could herald a colder winter than in recent years.

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What the coming winter will bring is causing debate among experts. A particular weather phenomenon is expected to bring extreme cold. Others vehemently disagree.

This year, experts predict a colder winter than in previous years. This is due to the polar vortex, which is now weaker than before and affects weather conditions in much of Europe, among other places. Seasonal forecasts indicate the vortex will weaken in December and re-emerge at the end of winter.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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