The La Niña polar vortex winter forecast is not just a prediction of cold and snow—it is a global climate story where cooling Pacific waters and restless Arctic winds decide how winter will be felt, remembered, and survived. The first breath of winter is like inhaling a crystalline secret: the air sharpens, the horizon bleeds cold light, and the world seems to pause. On some mornings, frost etches impossible lacework on windows; on others, a wind so cold it feels like history itself has turned against you. This is not just winter — it is a season of narrative tension,…