Alberta hit by record lows as arctic air moves east
January 21, 2012
Filed under Alberta, Canada, Ontario, Quebec
Tags: bone-chilling cold, brrr, Canada, chilly temperatures, climate, climate change, cold, cold record, freeze, freezing, freezing rain, frigid temperatures, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, record cold, ski, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather, wind chil
Alberta hit by record lows as arctic air moves east
http://www.cbc.ca
Jan 18, 2012
Cold, blustery weather is blowing into much of Ontario and Quebec, leaving behind frigid temperatures that have shattered records across Alberta.
On Wednesday, dozens of communities across the province were hit with temperatures below –30 C, and 13 of them were hit with record lows. In the town of Hendrickson Creek, Alta., it was a bone-chilling –41.4.
Chicago: Weather: It’s [Bleep]-ing Cold!
December 16, 2008
Filed under Chicago, USA
Tags: Chicago, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, freezing, freezing rain, global cooling, Global Freeze, global warming, temperature, USA, weather, winter
Chicago: Weather: It’s [Bleep]-ing Cold!
http://www.nbcchicago.com
Dec 16, 2008
As we brace for another blast of winter, forecasters say 2008 could be the wettest year ever in Chicago.
We hope you enjoyed the fall-like weather Sunday because winter is making a comeback.
Calendar says fall, but for much of U.S., winter is here
December 16, 2008
Filed under Boston, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New England, Tennessee, Texas, USA, Worcester
Tags: Arkansas, Boston, California, Chicago, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, Dallas, freezing cold, freezing rain, global cooling, Global Freeze, global warming, ice storm, icy, Illinois, Las Vegas, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New England, Oregon, snow, snowfall, temperature, Tennessee, Texas, USA, Virginia, weather, winter, Worcester
Calendar says fall, but for much of U.S., winter is here
http://www.cnn.com
December 16, 2008
(CNN) — A blast of Arctic air Tuesday morning has much of the nation — from the Great Lakes to Oregon and down to Texas — in its cold, icy grip.