January To Be Coldest Since 1985, Where's Global Warming?

Just as the East Coast finished digging itself out from underneath Snowpocalypse: Part II, meteorologists for AccuWeather.com announced that this January will be the coldest since 1985. With another big snowstorm bearing down on the Northeast this weekend, climate change naysayers are once again asking, "Where's your global warming now?"

It's true — meteorologists project temperatures will be unusually cold across the country this month. The AccuWeather forecast calls for a rare snow in Seattle and Portland, days when the temperature will fail to top 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6.6 degrees Celsius) in Dallas, or above zero Fahrenheit (-17.7 C) in Chicago and Denver. These are big swings from the norm, yes, but the occasional temperature spike or drop won't disappear with climate change.

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Bjorn Carey is the science information officer at Stanford University. He has written and edited for various news outlets, including Live Science's Life's Little Mysteries, Space.com and Popular Science. When it comes to reporting on and explaining wacky science and weird news, Bjorn is your guy. He currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his beautiful son and wife.