Five storms in 10 days loom amid bitter cold in north United States
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[February 11, 2021]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - Icy blasts pummeled parts of
the U.S. Midwest on Wednesday, the first of five storms threatening a
blitz of snow and sleet from Washington state to Washington, D.C., and
as far south as Louisiana and Mississippi.
Frigid temperatures as low as minus 36 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 38
degrees Celsius) in Cut Bank, Montana, on Wednesday were blamed on a
polar vortex threatening to move south as it hovers at the Canadian
border, said meteorologist Dan Petersen at the National Weather
Service's Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.
"It's like a rapid-fire series of multiple storms coming," Petersen
said.
The polar vortex is a vast frigid air mass high up in the atmosphere,
bringing with it frigid temperatures that can be prolonged if a storm
develops.
"The cold air will be there waiting for the storm. When a storm goes by,
the situation around the storm will continue to reinforce the cold air
that's in place," Petersen said.
The first of those storms on Wednesday bombarded Kentucky, southern
Illinois, northwestern Tennessee and eastern and central Arkansas.
"A lot of areas have light freezing drizzle, and it's going to get
heavier later today," Petersen said. "That has the ability to break down
power lines and, of course, it's very difficult to travel on icy roads."
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Next up is a storm expected on Thursday to drop 3 to 5 inches (7.6
cm to 12.7 cm) of snow on West Virginia into Virginia and the
nation's capitol in Washington, D.C. Winter storm warnings were
issued for the same time for metropolitan Portland, Oregon, and
Seattle, Washington.
On Saturday, a brewing storm threatens to head for New York and New
England, fueled by snow likely to turn to sleet and freezing rain in
the mid-Atlantic states.
On Sunday yet another large system of "significant" snow and
freezing rain is likely to slam the southern Plains and Mississippi
Valley before heading north into the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes, he
said.
"Possible freezing rain in northern Louisiana, Mississippi and
Tennessee. There aren't too many ice storms down there so this will
definitely stand out," Petersen said.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; additional reporting by Barbara
Goldberg; Editing by Lincoln Feast and Jonathan Oatis)
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