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Deep freeze keeps grip on eastern US, expected to ease from Weds

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A record-shattering arctic cold wave kept its grip on much of the US east of the Rocky Mountains on Tuesday but temperatur­es everywhere except the northeast were expected to warm thereafter.

Schools remained shut as a result of the cold snap, which claimed four lives over the long New Year weekend.

The National Weather Service issued wind chill warnings for Tuesday as dangerousl­y low temperatur­es were possible from eastern Montana across the Midwest, into the Atlantic Coast and the Northeast and down through the deep south.

School districts in Iowa, Massachuse­tts, Indianapol­is and Northeast Ohio canceled or delayed the start of classes on Tuesday as bitterly cold temperatur­es 11 to 17 C (20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit) below normal were expected across the eastern half of the US.

“Just the bitter cold which is just too dangerous to put kids out on the street waiting for a bus that may not come,” said Herb Levine, superinten­dent of the Peabody School District, north of Boston, to a local CBS affiliate television station.

The bitter cold was blamed for the deaths of two men in separate incidents in Milwaukee, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Another man was found frozen to death outside a church in Detroit while a homeless man was found dead on a porch in Charleston, West Virginia, local news reported.

Many places across the United States saw record low temperatur­es over the last few days. Omaha, Nebraska, posted a low -29 C, breaking a 130-year-old record, and Aberdeen, South Dakota, shattered a record set in 1919 with a temperatur­e of -36 C.

The cold should ease across most of the US after Tuesday, but the northeaste­rn quarter of the country will see a repeat of the frigid temperatur­es from Thursday to Friday as another arctic blast hits the area.

The private AccuWeathe­r forecaster said the cold snap could combine with a storm brewing off the Bahamas to bring snow and high winds to much of the Eastern Seaboard as it heads north on Wednesday and Thursday.

 ??  ?? Polar Bear Club swimmers prepare to make their annual icy plunge into the Atlantic Ocean on Monday at Coney Island in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The temperatur­e at the time of the swim was -8 C (17 degrees Fahrenheit).
Polar Bear Club swimmers prepare to make their annual icy plunge into the Atlantic Ocean on Monday at Coney Island in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The temperatur­e at the time of the swim was -8 C (17 degrees Fahrenheit).

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