A wave of polar cold, coming from the Arctic, crosses the United States. It should be very cold for the next few hours in the northeast of the country.
Pictures of postcards, a lake in Central Park, near the Gapstow Bridge, as well as fountains with jets were completely frozen in recent hours in New York. A polar cold wave crosses eastern North America, shaking the mercury. Freezing cold envelops the northeast of the country.
“An Arctic High is building across the Northern Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast through Saturday, bringing cold air,” the National Weather Service tweeted on Friday. Blowing winds with a feeling of -40 degrees Celsius are expected north of New York and in the heart of New England.
An arctic high builds across the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, & Northeast through Sat., ushering in cold air. The cold and wind leads to -30F wind chills in ND/MN and -40F wind chills in northern NY & interior New England. Few cold records are expected. #ItsJanuarypic.twitter.com/HdCojLVE0d
—NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) January 13, 2022
-24.9 degrees Celsius in Quebec
In recent days, freezing temperatures have hit eastern Canada and especially Quebec, where a record electricity consumption was recorded on Tuesday. In Montreal, the mercury dropped to -24.9 degrees Celsius on Tuesday morning, emptying the streets and parks usually very busy with athletes in all weathers.
To read :In pictures, Quebec hit by a wave of polar cold
And in early January, a snowstorm had hit much of the northeastern United States, paralyzing air and road transport and schools already disrupted by the Covid-19 epidemic. From the White House in Washington to the northeastern states bordering Canada, the snow cover had reached in some places more than 30 centimeters thick, such as in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, from the States of New England, according to the AccuWeather weather site.
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