Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Surviving an Arctic Blast in North America

A brutal blast of arctic air has settled over eastern North America, bringing dangerously low temperatures not seen in decades.  About half of the US population has been placed under a wind chill warning or cold weather advisory. In Toronto, the temperature dropped to -24C (-11F), nearly-40 degrees with the wind chill factor in surrounding areas, before dawn on Tuesday. Air, rail and road travel remain grounded and delayed by the high, freezing winds, and residents have been warned to stay indoors to avoid frostbite.Cold air broke records in Chicago on Monday, where the temperature of -16F (-27C) was the lowest ever seen on that date. It was one of more than 120 daily temperature records broken in cities across the US since the beginning of 2014, many dating back decades.


The arrival late on Monday of the arctic weather pattern caused temperatures to plummet overnight in New York and Washington DC by as much as 45 degrees in a matter of hours, from unseasonably warm highs a day earlier. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo closed parts of major highways across his state in preparation for the extreme weather.
Adding to the misery, forecasters say the areas on the eastern shores of the Great Lakes could again be blanketed by snow, as the cold air moved over the water. In Canada, 4,000 residents of Quebec and 1,000 in Newfoundland were still without power on Tuesday amid the freezing temperatures and snow.  The polar blast was threatening crops and livestock across the American farm belt, even in the usually temperate Deep South. The freeze was expected to reach as far south as Texas and central Florida, the National Weather Service said. Meteorologists said some 187 million people in all would feel the effects of the cold by Tuesday.
The cold temperatures have been widely blamed on a shift in the weather pattern known as the "polar vortex", creating some extreme temperatures.  The freezing, gusty winds have already forced the cancellation of 2,500 flights on Tuesday . More than 500 passengers on their way to Chicago were stuck overnight in northern Illinois on three Amtrak passenger trains after drifting snow and ice covered the tracks.
And in Indianapolis, Indiana it has temporarily been made illegal to drive except in an emergency or to seek shelter, in order to keep the roads free for emergency vehicles.  Happy Polar Vortex-2014.
Stay in and stay warm and don't put your pets outside for more than a few minutes.

3 comments:

  1. HI PIC ,
    It's 9 AM here and still can't post ... answered you , maybe weather ... same trouble here , maybe weather , lappy is doing the same thing .
    there is no spams , hang in there .
    PIC

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  2. See if you can post now
    PIC

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