Would that be unusual then?
I guess not!
But when you read about the Polar Vortex becoming unstable, it seems to add a lot more certainty to it.?
I'm just playing the amateaur weatherman here, but in all honesty, i did read a bit read a little bit about the Polar Vortex, shortly before I made that post, it just came up on, one of the trending searches on google. Quite fascinating really what happens when it collapses, or even slightly unstable, in a nutshell once it collapses it pushes all the cold air towards USA and Europe within a week or so. IIRC from reading it, that's how we had the Beast From The East a little while back.
Edit: Just a quick edit, and this is google Ai current take on things with the Polar Vortex at the moment, this is just a copy and paste, not my words.
As of late January 2026, the Arctic polar vortex is undergoing a major disruption, characterized by a significant weakening and splitting into two distinct lobes. This rare, high-impact fragmentation allows cold, Arctic air to spill into lower latitudes, signaling a high likelihood of severe cold snaps for Europe and the US in early February.