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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 the tension between predictions that climate change would make Washington, DC’s winters milder and more southern, and the reality of a prolonged cold snap in early 2026. DC endured a nine-day streak below freezing—its longest since 1989—with frigid days and near-zero wind chills,along with nearly 10 inches of snow. It notes that several outlets, including the Washington Post and Axios, had suggested winters would warm, while climate reporters argued warming could push DC’s winter climate southward; some coverage even linked storms to global warming. The article also critiques the circular nature of such reporting, where outlets reference each other to support warm-winter narratives. Outside DC, places like Brooklyn and New Orleans experienced cold spells too, underscoring ongoing weather variability amid long-term climate trends.the piece argues that while long-term warming continues, individual winters can still be unusually cold, illustrating the complexity of how climate change affects regional winter patterns.




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