Brutal, dangerous cold grips East Coast
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[January 16, 2018]
By Scott Malone and Gina Cherelus
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Much of the
U.S. East Coast will wake up on Saturday to brutally cold and dangerous
temperatures as the region recovers from a powerful blizzard that
unleashed heavy snows and strong winds.
From northern Florida up through New York City into New England, tens of
millions of people will be under wind chill and freeze warnings
throughout the day as temperatures in some parts to the north were
expected to be -40 F (-40 C), while in parts of the south highs were
forecast to be 20 degrees below average.
"It can be very dangerous," said Dan Pydynowski, a meteorologist with
private forecasting service AccuWeather. "Any kind of exposed skin can
freeze in a couple of minutes."
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The cold snap comes as workers clear snow and ice from roadways after a
blizzard clobbered the region on Thursday and Friday, forcing hundreds
of schools to close, major airports to shut down because of whiteout
conditions and several commuter rail services to suspend or reduce
service.
The region's first snow storm of 2018 featured gusts of more than 70
miles per hour (113 km per hour), dumping 22 inches (56 cms) of snow in
parts of Maine and 17 inches (43 cm) in parts of Massachusetts, before
ending on Friday, the National Weather Service said.
The storm was powered by a rapid drop in barometric pressure that some
weather forecasters called a bombogenesis, or a "bomb cyclone."
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The cold and snowy weather have been blamed for at least 18 deaths
in the past few days, including four in North Carolina traffic
accidents and three in Texas.
Cities from Houston to Boston have stepped up efforts to bring the
homeless to shelters. Authorities said three homeless people in
Texas died from exposure to the cold.
Canada's largest city, Toronto, scrambled to find emergency shelter
for the homeless as temperatures dropped to record lows after the
sweeping storm knocked out power to tens of thousands in eastern
provinces and destroyed coastal roads.
Nearly 500 members of the U.S. National Guard were mobilized to
assist with the emergency response along the East Coast, including
200 in New York state, authorities said.
(Additional reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by
Mark Potter)
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