The eastern half of the U.S. will continue to suffer through waves of frigid air from Canada this week, but there is some relief in sight. AccuWeather.com reports that “indications are the pattern will change next week so that the cold is much less severe from the Midwest to the Northeast.”
That just means that instead of enduring temperatures 20-30 degrees below normal, temperatures may dip to only ten degrees below normal. Parts of the southern U.S. can even expect highs in the 60s next week. Read more at AccuWeather.com.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Why is the cold air always reported as coming from Canada ? Maybe it originated in Maine ?
Weather systems in these latitudes generally move from west to east. It is highly unlikely that a system originating in Maine would have an effect on NY which is SW of Maine. If you look at the map over the last few days, you can see where the systems originated.
Global warning is nonesense. Al gore is a genius con man
You mean I can take off my ski mask and put on a Purim mask?