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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

This article examines how predictions that climate change would make Washington, D.C. winters milder and more southern played out against a pronounced cold spell in early 2026. Teh district logged nine consecutive days of below-freezing temperatures—the longest streak sence 1989—and saw a notable snow event,challenging the idea that winters where becoming uniformly milder. It traces how major outlets, including the Washington Post and Axios, had forecast milder winters and often cited climate experts, while others linked recent cold spells to climate change, highlighting the tension between long-term warming trends and short-term weather variability. The piece also notes how some headlines and coverage framed extreme cold as part of a warming world, reflecting ongoing debates about how best to tell stories about climate change amid fluctuating winter conditions across the United States.




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