Numbing cold wave grips U.S., heralding a
frigid New Year's Eve
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[January 16, 2018]
(Reuters) - The torrent of arctic
air that poured into many parts of the United States this week tightened
its grip on Friday and brought record cold to some spots, as forecasters
warned revelers from Memphis to Maine to expect numbing conditions on
New Year's Eve.
As far south as Charleston, South Carolina, freezing rain coated the
city's landmark church steeples, while a shroud of ice blanketed rock
faces next to Niagara Falls as mist from the thundering falls on New
York's border with Canada froze in the bitterly cold air.
For the second day in a row, North Dakota and northern Minnesota were
among the coldest spots in the country on one of the coldest days of the
year, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a winter chill
advisory for the region.
Temperatures in northern North Dakota are expected to plunge to around
-30 F (-34.4 C) on Saturday with a wind chill of about -50 F (-45.5 C),
said Ken Simosko, a meteorologist with the weather service in North
Dakota.
The hundreds of thousands of people heading to New York's Times Square
for the New Year's Eve celebration on Sunday may witness the giant ball
drop on the second-coldest evening on record for the night, forecasters
say. Temperatures are expected to be at about 10 F (-12 C) or colder in
midtown Manhattan, forecasters said.
A few miles north, in New York's Bronx borough, nurse Libia Veliz
entered a pastry shop, shivering even though she wore a thick winter
coat.
"It's horrible," Veliz said, adding that she luckily does not have to
work this weekend, when it is expected to snow.
"I'm staying home, staying with family and staying warm," she said.
In Memphis, the music hotspot known for its New Year's celebration
featuring a countdown drop with an oversized guitar, temperatures are
expected to be around 15 degrees Fahrenheit (-9.4 C), far below normal.
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A woman walks through Times Square as a cold weather front hits the
region in Manhattan, in New York, U.S., December 29, 2017.
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
Maine Governor Paul LePage declared a state of emergency to allow
heating oil truck drivers to work beyond the limit of hours set by
federal transportation rules. While most U.S. homes are heated with
natural gas, much of the northeast relies on heating oil that is
delivered to homes by truck.
With temperatures in Boston forecast in the single digits for Sunday
evening, a free ice skating show was canceled, an online schedule
for the city's Boston First Night showed on Friday evening.
Canada has also issued extreme weather alerts and scaled back some
of its New Year's Eve celebrations.
The cold weather pattern is expected to persist through the weekend,
the NWS said, adding that a reinforcing shot of arctic air is
currently taking shape over northwestern Canada.
On Friday, it issued winter storm warnings and advisories for an
area stretching from Washington State, across the Midwest and into
New York state.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Texas, Gina Cherelus in New York and
Bernie Woodall in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Editing by Frank McGurty
and Rosalba O'Brien)
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