Thursday, February 19, 2015

Record-breaking cold descends on eastern US


Passers-by sit around a fire pit on cold winter evening outside the Science Center at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts February 18, 2015 People sit around a fire pit in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Wednesday night

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Bitterly cold air from Siberia has brought dangerously frigid and likely record-setting temperatures to the eastern half of the US.
Temperatures are 20 to 40 degrees F below normal for February from the Mid-Atlantic to the South.
Schools in Chicago have closed and trains in the north-east corridor have been affected by the cold.
Extreme cold warnings are also in effect in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba.
Frigid temperatures are expected to continue into Friday.
Record lows have already been broken in Kentucky, where it was -8F (-22C) on Thursday morning in Paducah and most of state was below 0F.
Weather forecasters believe the cold air will help break more than 100 daily record lows, NBC News reports.
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A group of boys play hockey on a frozen parking lot on 18 February in Brentwood, Tennessee Southern US states like Tennessee are experiencing record cold temperatures
Forecasted Highs/Lows in the eastern US:
  • Atlanta, Georgia: 29F/14F
  • Chicago, Illinois: 6F/-1F
  • Nashville, Tennessee: 18F/7F
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 20F/1F
  • Raleigh, North Carolina: 21F/6F
  • Washington, DC: 18F/2F
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Icicles form on an awning at the White House complex, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015 Icicles form on the White House
A person walks across the Humber Bay Arch Bridge during extreme cold temperatures in Toronto, February 16, 2015. Toronto and many parts of Ontario will also see extreme cold
In Atlanta, temperatures dipped to 15F overnight and officials were trying to determine whether two people found dead had been killed by the cold.
The extreme cold is also threatening electricity grids in Tennessee - more than 30,000 lost power on Wednesday and officials are calling for residents to conserve energy as the state remains in an emergency footing.
Temperatures in the US capital of Washington DC are set to reach 2F, the lowest in 20 years.
Even Orlando, Florida, was expected to see temperatures fall below freezing.
A partially frozen American Falls in sub freezing temperatures is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015 Bitter temperatures have also partially frozen Niagara Falls
Jeff Guier uses a sled to shield his daughter, Rhyann, after sledding at Helfrich Hills Golf Course, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, in Evanville, Indiana Indiana officials have advised residents to prepare for more snow and subzero Fahrenheit temperatures
The bitter cold comes after a series of severe snow storms have hit the US north-east, with residents of Massachusetts and further north seeing more than 70 inches of snow within weeks, paired with sub-freezing temperatures.
More snow was forecast for parts of northern Maine and Canada as well as areas around the Great Lakes.

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