All-time record cold temperatures swept across the continental United States this weekend.
Several cities experienced record cold temperatures to start out the new year.
US Wind Chill Map for Monday January 2, 2018:
As President Trump said, “Perhaps we could use some of that good old global warming.”
In the East, it could be the COLDEST New Year’s Eve on record. Perhaps we could use a little bit of that good old Global Warming that our Country, but not other countries, was going to pay TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS to protect against. Bundle up!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 29, 2017
Several major cities have already hit cold temperature records this year.
Including Buffalo, New York:
The last week of 2017 (Dec. 25th – 31st) will go down as the coldest last 7 days of the year for #Buffalo and #Watertown. Temperature records start in 1871 for Buffalo and 1949 for Watertown.
— NWS Buffalo (@NWSBUFFALO) December 31, 2017
Sioux City, Iowa:
Sioux City, Iowa, fell to minus 24 degrees late Sunday and early Monday, marking the coldest temperature in the city since Dec. 23, 1989. That low temperature also set daily record lows for Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 in Sioux City.
And several major US cities:
Numerous cities saw record-cold high temperatures (current standing record-cold high for Jan. 1 and the year it was set is shown):
** New York City: 19 degrees (Old record: 24 in 1940)
** Chicago: 1 degree (Old record: 5 degrees 1969)
** Charleston, South Carolina: 34 degrees (Old record: 45 degrees 2001) – Also broke a record low
** Portland, Maine: 10 degrees (Old record: 13 degrees 1967) – Also broke a record low
Minneapolis/St. Paul only managed a high of minus 6 degrees, which tied the record-cold high temperature for the date, originally set Dec. 30, 1976.
Yes, we could use some of that good old global warming about now!
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