Arctic cold front over the USA: up to minus 45 degrees - meteorologists warn of "bomb cyclone"
Created: 2022-12-24 04:48
By: Momir Takac
An arctic storm with temperatures down to minus 45 degrees has hit the USA.
The first people died in states of the Midwest.
Winter storms in the
USA
: Extreme frost and snow storms cause flight cancellations.
Arctic cold sweeps US:
Winter storm
wreaks havoc ahead of Christmas.
Extreme
cold
in North America: Meteorologists expect temperatures of up to minus 50 degrees Celsius.
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Update from December 23, 3:57 p.m .:
The extreme cold in the USA is increasingly becoming a problem for the homeless and helpers.
A church mission in Augusta, for example, is expecting a stampede, the
New York Times
reported .
"It might not be a matter of life and death on a normal night," the mission leader said, "but it is now."
At least five homeless people are said to have frozen to death in Salt Lake City earlier this week.
And even in Miami, Florida, the homeless shelter has activated its cold emergency plan.
Winter storms in the USA: Extreme frost and snowstorms cause flight cancellations
Update from December 23, 12:41 p.m .:
Thousands of flights have been canceled in the USA as a result of extreme frost, snow storms and ice winds.
According to the
FlightAware
website , almost 3,000 flights were canceled nationwide on Friday morning, and more than 700 flights were delayed.
In addition, numerous bus and train connections have been canceled.
The weather service warned against driving.
If you get stuck because of snow or ice, the icy winds could become a life-threatening trap.
A storm surge is expected on the east shore of Lake Erie near Niagara Falls, the National Weather Service reported.
The water level could rise by several meters.
In the city of Hamburg, in the state of New York, residents near the water were apparently asked to leave their homes.
Arctic cold sweeps US: Winter storm wreaks havoc ahead of Christmas
Update from December 23, 11:45 a.m .:
The feared arctic cold front has hit the USA and caused chaos in large parts of the country before Christmas.
Many people were unable to start their journey because of temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
Many roads in the north of the USA were already closed on Thursday.
Thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed.
The cold front moved east across the Midwest.
She should reach the coast on Friday.
In the states of Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming, the thermometer even dropped to minus 45 degrees Celsius.
In the state of Kansas, three people died in traffic accidents that
occurred due to snow and icy roads , according to the
USA Today newspaper.
In Oklahoma, too, people are said to have been killed in weather-related traffic accidents.
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The USA are dealing with an arctic storm with extreme cold.
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US meteorologists warn of 'historic' winter storm and 'bomb cyclone'
Meteorologists advised people not to leave their homes.
Due to the extreme sub-zero temperatures, frostbite can occur within minutes, and if you stay outdoors for a long time, the cold can even be life-threatening.
Weather services had previously predicted a "historic" winter storm with extreme cold, heavy snowfall and icy winds.
US media, citing meteorologists, warned of the possible emergence of a special and severe storm, a so-called "bomb cyclone".
The USA had already experienced a comparable cold spell in February 2019.
Extreme cold in North America: Frostbite threatens within minutes
First report from December 22, 2022
- Washington - An arctic storm brought drastic temperature drops and extreme cold to the USA over the Christmas period.
The US weather service warned Thursday of heavy snowfall, cold winds and temperatures of up to minus 50 degrees, especially in the north and midwest of the country.
In some places, according to the weather service, the temperatures fell by a good 20 degrees within half an hour.
Sometimes it gets so cold that there is a risk of frostbite within minutes, the authorities warned.
US President Joe Biden also found drastic words on Thursday: “This is not just a snowy day, like from childhood.
This is serious," he said at the White House.
The British BBC shared a map of the likely developments over the next few days via Twitter.
Arctic storm in the USA: governor warns of extreme weather
The extreme cold snap could also upset millions of Americans' Christmas travel plans.
Snow, ice and strong winds threaten to massively affect traffic on the road and in the air.
The weather service advised against driving in parts of the country that were particularly affected by the cold.
The situation can be life-threatening if you break down on the road with the car.
The southern United States is also affected.
An extreme frost warning has been issued for the states of Louisiana, parts of Mississippi, Alabama and Texas.
The governor of Louisiana urged residents of his state to prepare for Arctic temperatures.
"Please take care of your friends, your neighbors or family members," the governor's official website said.
In some parts of Louisiana, which typically has a more subtropical climate, “life-threatening” temperatures of as low as minus 15 degrees with strong winds are expected.
Arctic storm in the USA: Texas was already suffering from extreme weather conditions in 2021
How dangerous cold snaps of this kind can be in the USA was shown in February 2021 in the state of Texas in the south of the USA.
At that time, the power grid collapsed due to the sudden cold, gas pipelines froze and power plants had to be shut down.
Millions of people were left without electricity in the freezing cold, sometimes for days, and many died.
(dpa)