Posted on 12/26/2017 4:49:23 PM PST by EdnaMode
Its the day after Christmas and millions of Americans across the lower 48 states have experienced temperatures at or below freezing.
Tuesday morning saw low temperatures across the continental U.S., according to Weather.us meteorologist Ryan Maue. Millions of Americans already experienced a white Christmas Day, including Erie, Pennsylvania where they got a record 53 inches of snow over a two-day period
Ryan Maue | weather.us ✔ @RyanMaue Tuesday morning (Dec 26) the avg temperature across Lower 48 was 18°F. 75% at/below freezing 20% at/below 0°F Coldest snapshot of day at 8:15 AM EST 2:15 PM - Dec 26, 2017
From coast to coast, families saw snowfall starting on Christmas Eve. For example, downtown Portland, Oregon saw snow for the sixth time since 1884. Maine got 15 inches of snow during a snowstorm, and New Hampshire saw about one foot, according to ABC News.
And its not over yet!
Weather forecasts show more snow for the Northeast and Great Lakes area in the coming days. Western New York can expect up to 5 feet of snow this week thanks lake effect!
Not forecast to get above freezing in my part of NJ until January 4th, with at least 5 nights with overnight lows in the low single digits...
It’s amazing that anyone believes him.
The Warmunists blather on, but winter goes on as usual, unfortunately.
The best part about Winter is when it ends.
Im calling for a HUGE wall on our Northern boarder to keep illegal Canadian cold out of our country!
Under NAFTA, they are illegally dumping their cold production on our country.
Maybe a new mountain range is called for.
6F here in Indy right now. Not expected to make it up to freezing for a few days.
Many moons ago working at a remote site I found if you pee outside at -40F it freezes before it hits the ground. Makes a tinkling sound when it hits the ground and breaks.
lol
I'd be worried about something else freezing.
Unfortunately I meet them every day. It’s incredible how selectively uninformed they are.
*** “I met a vacationing couple from Minnesota on the beach in Florida today. They got out just in time. Thats some crazy cold up there” ***
Here in South Texas you can spot them a mile away ... if it is 50 deg out they are wearing shorts a t-shirt and flip flops ... while we shivering locals are donning long johns, boots and a coat. (but they don’t stick around for Summer)
I am acclimated! I’m dang near nekkid for 9 months of the year.
We just got an inch or so!
Nice and cozy inside.
Outside on the other hand.....
Im sure it must be global warming.
Ryan Maue left Weatherbell?
Wow, that’s a lot of snow. Glad it missed you.
Gosh - Winter arrives and it gets colder.....what a headline....
I live about 80 miles south of Fort Drum. But a little south of Fort Drum is the Tug Hill Plateau, which averages more than 200 inches of snow a year. One small hamlet had 466.9 inches in one year (winter 76-77).
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