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Polar Vortex Is About to Break up, Could Change the Course of Spring

Summary by Novinky.cz
The weak polar vortex has been causing significant weather fluctuations across the Northern Hemisphere this winter. But it seems that even with the end of winter, it has not said its last word. Models suggest that it will not only break up in early March, but even the flow around it will reverse. This could significantly affect the development of spring weather and increase the chance of cold air entering Europe.

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The weak polar vortex has been causing significant weather fluctuations across the Northern Hemisphere this winter. But it seems that even with the end of winter, it has not said its last word. Models suggest that it will not only break up in early March, but even the flow around it will reverse. This could significantly affect the development of spring weather and increase the chance of cold air entering Europe.

In early March 2026, the thermal contrasts are impressive in the northern hemisphere. While a polar cold affects Canada and Russia, the north pole overheats and Europe is immersed in an impressive softness. Unstable polar vortex and large contrasts This winter, the polar vortex has been frequently unstable. That is, instead of concentrating cold air on polar regions, there have been frequent incursions into medium latitudes. Moreover, spring usu…

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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