Deadly Cold Plagues U.S.
Posted by feww on January 5, 2014
EXTREME CLIMATIC & WEATHER EVENTS
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DEADLY COLD REACHING PARTS OTHER WARNING CALLS FAIL TO REACH – PROBABLY!
Parts of northeastern U.S. and Canada buried under 60+ cm (2 feet) of snow as deadly wind chill continues to plunge temperatures
Heavy snow has paralyzed large parts of the northeast and Canada, claiming up to two dozen lives, grounding at least 6,000 flights and delaying twice as many since Thursday, and shutting down transport systems.
Schools and government offices have been forced to close throughout the states of New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
The governors of New York and New Jersey have declared states of emergency on Thursday and have since advised residents to stay at home.
- The mayor of Bridgeport also declared a state of emergency.
- Boston Declared a Snow Emergency.
U.S. Weather Hazards Map
U.S. Weather Hazards Map (Hazmap) for Sunday, January 5, 2014. Source: NWS. Map Enhanced by FIRE-EARTH. UPDATE
“The last really big Arctic outbreak was 1994,” said a forecaster with NWS. “Outbreaks like this don’t occur every day.”
Record-breaking cold expected over much of Eastern U.S. (NWS)
“The coldest weather in years will be making its presence known from the Upper Mid-West to the Mid-Atlantic region,” said the US National Weather Service (NWS), adding that Ohio, South Dakota and Illinois would be among the worst-hit areas.
Incredibly Cold and Possibly Record Breaking Temperatures, Heavy Snow and Ice Are Expected for the Eastern Two-Thirds of the Country Through Next Week.
Potentially record breaking cold temperatures will continue dropping through the northern-tier states today. As the airmass moves into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, moderate to heavy snow will be possible on Sunday. With cold air already entrenched over much of the eastern U.S., freezing rain is possible from the Deep South, along the Appalachians into New England for the next couple of days.
Wind chill is forecast to plunge the effective temperatures to as low as -50ºC (-59 degrees) in the Midwest.
U.S. Daily Lowest Min Temperature Records set January 1 – 3, 2014
- 65 records Broken, 14 tied
On Friday, temperature plunged to -45ºC (-49.0 degrees) in Van Buren, Maine, breaking a previous record of -35.6ºC ( -32.1 degrees) set in 1999, said NCDC.
National High and Low Temperature (for the contiguous United States)
High Temperature for Thursday, January 4, 2014
- 76 degrees (24.4ºC) at Miami, FL
- 76 degrees at Kingsville, TX
- 76 degrees at Alice, TX
Low Temperature for Thursday, January 4, 2014
- -36 degrees (-37.8ºC) at Big Black River, ME
Issued 7 pm EST Thursday, January 4, 2014 – NWS Weather Prediction Center, College Park, MD
Temperature spread: 112 degrees [The spread remains inconsistent. Editor]
Related Links
- States of Emergency Declared in New York, New Jersey January 3, 2014
- Major Winter Storm to Batter Midwest, Northeast January 2, 2014
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