Arctic Air

Arctic Air refers to the cold, frigid air masses that originate from the Arctic region. These air masses are characterized by low temperatures and low humidity. When Arctic air moves southward, it can influence weather patterns and contribute to cold snaps in mid-latitude regions. The arrival of Arctic air can lead to drastic drops in temperature, snow, and icy conditions in areas that are typically milder. In a broader sense, Arctic air is associated with the effects of climate and weather dynamics, as well as the interaction between polar regions and temperate areas.