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Temperatures in the Arctic as high as 50 degrees while the mercury is nearly  30 below at some locations in the Eastern US, what is wrong with this picture?

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U.S. is turning into an icebox this week. The record temps to prove it

Source: Mashable

A bicyclist is bundled up to deal with the elements while riding hrough downtown Denver, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014.
A bicyclist is bundled up to deal with the elements while riding hrough downtown Denver, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014.

An extreme weather pattern that began with a super typhoon in the Pacific Ocean is now gripping half of the United States with record-smashing cold. Essentially, the U.S. — from the Mid-Atlantic to the Gulf Coast, northward to the Canadian border, and all the way west to Portland, Oregon — has turned into an icebox.

At the same time, record warmth has surged into Alaska and Northwest Canada, as the upper level weather highway known as the jet stream is diverted at least a thousand miles north of its usual position at this time of year, before plunging so far south over the U.S. that the air in Illinois is being sourced straight from Siberia.

Snowy scene in Breckenridge! Two days until opening day and MORE snow is on the way.
Snowy scene in Breckenridge! Two days until opening day and MORE snow is on the way.

Here are some of the most noteworthy weather records set over the past few days. We’ll see more over the course of the next week, as at least one (perhaps two) more rounds of Arctic air invade the U.S. from our neighbor to the north.

Temperature departures from average for Nov. 12, 2014, showing the unusual cold across the lower 48 states and unusually mild weather in Alaska and the Arctic.
Temperature departures from average for Nov. 12, 2014, showing the unusual cold across the lower 48 states and unusually mild weather in Alaska and the Arctic.
U.S. temperatures on Nov. 13, 2014, showing the core of the cold air parked over the Northwest Rockies, but spilling east and west to cover most of the country.
U.S. temperatures on Nov. 13, 2014, showing the core of the cold air parked over the Northwest Rockies, but spilling east and west to cover most of the country.
jetstream
Map of the jet stream on Nov. 13, 2014, with an oval around the major dome of high pressure over Alaska, and arrows showing the frigid air being routed over the North Pole and into the lower 48 states.

The warm side of this weather pattern:

Fairbanks

Source: Mashable

4 Responses

  1. What do I know.. but is it possible they want to bring down the temperatures globally to get the Oceans back to a lower degree like it was not that many years ago? So they can save the arctic, our air conditioning? If this generation has to put up the bill and make the sacrifice to save the climate then how about the White house letting us know because it is not just in our skies it is happening every where… globally. It just sad that we can’t get big oil to cap a damn thing and for sure we don’t want to start walking. Also if we had more trees it would rain more so the more fires that burn them down the more drought. CA needs to get busy planting trees… cause Haarp obviously can’t help them, don’t you think they would if they could? Now bee’s.. that is a problem and the Government is turning a blind eye!

  2. Redmond Oregon school district in Central Oregon had a 2 day closure which is VERY VERY rare to even have ONE day off!!!

    A foot of snow in Redmond while Bend/La Pine had four inches and had school except Friday.

  3. We had a very light snow fall here in Lexington, Ma this morning. No snow on the roads. then the day turned sunny. So strange. NOw it is going to get very cold.

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