In places such as Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia, today was actually Manitoba Moose weather. The Polar Vortex also struck the mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, including the Washington, DC-Baltimore-Philadelphia-New York corridor on I-95.
Here is a look at some temps in America and in traditional cold spots around the world; all temps are Fahrenheit, and most are what we call 'Bulwinkle Weather':
Bodo, Norway (near Arctic Circle): 36
Columbia, SC: 28
Greenville, SC: 26
Raleigh, NC: 25
Winston-Salem, NC: 23
Richmond, Va.: 22
Nashville, Tenn: 21
Roanoke, Va: 19
Lynchburg, Va: 19
Louisville, Ky: 18
Annapolis, Md.: 18
Huntington, WVa: 14
Philadelphia: 13
Columbus, Ohio: 9
Chicago: 6
Cleveland: 3
Pittsburgh, Pa: 3
Toronto, Canada: 3
Kars, Turkey: 0
Omsk, Russia (Siberia): -2
Duluth, Minn: -3
Fargo, ND: -4
Winnipeg, Canada: -11
http://www.wunderground.com
http://www.weather.com
http://www.visitnorthernmanitoba.ca/ (tourism site for northern Manitoba, you may want to go there in the spring!)
http://www.mooseworld.com
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Cold Weather in America: A Look at Domestic and Global Temps
Labels:
Alaska,
Bullwinkle,
Canada,
Manitoba Moose,
minor league hockey,
Norway,
Polar Vortex,
Russia,
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