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Why does it seem like the coldest weather is a few weeks after the winter solstice?

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Why does it seem like the coldest weather is a few weeks after the winter solstice?

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There is residual heat in the earth and waters. So it takes a while for that heat to dissipate. And the weather pattern, jet streams shift with the seasons and start bringing cold dense air down from the polar region. What is happening is that the weather lags the solar input by a significant time both in winter and summer.

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