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Ask the Weather Guys: What is a polar vortex?

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The polar vortex is a band of strong winds, high up in the atmosphere that spins around the North Pole. During the summer months, the vortex is weak, and its southern edge sits at high latitude. As the sun sets on the North pole in late September, the polar vortex gains strength and gradually edges southward.

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