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The coldest wind chills in decades will thrash New England as the deadly ice storm in the South leaves more than 400,000 without power

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Dangerous wind chills as cold as 50 degrees below zero will blast the Northeast while parts of the South struggle to thaw from a deadly ice storm.

The mind-numbing wind chills set to wallop New England “could be the coldest felt in decades,” the Weather Prediction Center said.

More than 15 million people are under wind chill warnings or advisories in the Northeast.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/02/weather/winter-storm-south-northeast-us/index.html

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More Global Warming ...

... Loving it 

 

Do miss the snow but not the frigid winds.

 

Divorce solved that ????

I could go for a little of that GW down here, as 25C / 77F already this AM, and the sun's not even up yet.   Guess cool season is over, now if only the winds would change.

It's called Climate Change.  

If, and that's a big IF humans caused the weather to change a bit and make some areas a bit unpleasant to live in, the country that since WW2 has probably been the most wasteful of carbon based fuel in the history of mankind has only itself to blame if it's getting a bit chilly there, IMO.

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