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‘Climate Change’ Was Supposed to Make DC Winters ‘More Southern’—And It’s Colder Than It’s Been in Three Decades


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The piece examines how Washington, D.C.’s winter whether in early 2026 challenged the widely cited idea that climate change would make winters milder and more southern. It highlights a nine-day stretch below freezing ending Feb. 2,2026—the longest since 1989—and contrasts this with prior forecasts and reporting that suggested DC winters were warming. The article notes that outlets like the Washington Post and Axios had attributed a southern shift too human-caused warming,citing climate researchers who argued winters would become milder with less extreme cold and snowfall. Yet the 2026 cold snap showed ample variability and complexity in the climate picture, prompting explanations that climate change can coexist with severe winter episodes, and that urbanization and other factors influence local conditions.

The discussion also points to a broader media narrative, including earlier New York Times pieces titled “The End of Snow,” and examples from other places (Atlanta, brooklyn, New Orleans) to illustrate how winter conditions can still be harsh even as overall trends point toward warming. The overall takeaway is that winter weather remains highly variable and not uniformly milder,highlighting the risk of overgeneralizing climate trends from short-term extremes.




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