Your Winter Could Be A Lot Less Cold By The End Of The Century

This story originally appeared on Climate Central.

Hearing about climate change may bring heat waves and sweltering summers to mind, but in most regions in the U.S., winter temperatures are also on the rise. In spite of last year’s East Coast blizzard and polar vortex, winters have, on average, been getting warmer since the 1970s. One of the starkest examples of this is the overall drop in the number of nights below freezing in most cities.

Click here to see a similar analysis of how summers may feel by the end of the century.

The Huffington Post