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U.S. winters have warmed significantly since 1970, with 2025 seeing record heat and La Niña influencing forecasts.
Since 1970, U.S. winters have warmed by an average of 3.9°F, with winter now the fastest-warming season in most regions, especially in the Upper Midwest, Northeast, Alaska, and Ohio Valley.
Data from 244 cities shows 98% experienced warmer winters, with most seeing at least seven more days above normal temperatures—up to 32 more in places like Las Vegas and San Francisco.
Cities such as Burlington and Milwaukee saw increases over 7°F.
Later first freezes and extreme summer heat in 2025 are linked to broader climate trends.
Winter 2025–2026 is forecast to be warmer than average in the South and East Coast, with wetter conditions expected in the North, influenced by emerging La Niña conditions.
Los inviernos de Estados Unidos se han calentado significativamente desde 1970, con 2025 viendo calor récord y La Niña influyendo en los pronósticos.