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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 Washington, D.C.’s unusually cold winter of early 2026 and questions the long-running narrative that climate change would make the city’s winters milder and more southern. It notes that temperatures stayed below freezing for nine consecutive days, the longest stretch as 1989, which stands in contrast to prior predictions from major outlets that warming would soften DC winters. The article traces how the Washington Post and other climate reporters had, in 2020 and earlier, argued that human-caused warming was shifting DC’s winter climate southward and reducing extreme cold. It also points to predictions from Axios and similar outlets forecasting a mild winter with less snowfall,highlighting a cycle of media expectations about climate norms. Some outlets and climate researchers are cited as linking winter extremes to global warming,while others emphasize the persistent variability of weather and the danger of overly simplistic climate doom narratives. The piece situates these discussions within a broader media trend, noting high-profile claims like “The End of Snow” in the New York Times, and uses examples from other regions to illustrate how weather events can complicate straightforward climate-change messaging.




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