London, Feb 4 : If you live anywhere within the northern two-thirds of the United
States, you've probably noticed that it's pretty chilly outside.
The
plunge in temperatures over the past few days comes courtesy of an invasion of
Arctic air that has been captured in a mesmerizing new animation from the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The animation, made with
weather data from the NOAA/NCEP Real-Time Mesoscale Analysis, begins with very
cold air seen only over the Rockies, Montana, North Dakota, the northern half of
Minnesota and the northern portions of New England. Much of the eastern and
central parts of the country saw weekend weather that was balmier than usual for
mid-January.
Thanks to a kink in the jet stream that brought it dipping
down, the cold air begins plunging southward, mostly in the northern plains
states and the Midwest. It begins to surge even farther to the south, covering
the Plains, the Midwest, the Northeast and even extending into some of the
southern states.
The cold surge retreats a bit later in the day, then
makes another push, fully extending into the northern parts of Mississippi,
Alabama and Georgia. The pattern repeats, with the cold receding much farther
north later in the day, before making another southward push.
All the
back-and-forth is caused by diurnal cycle of heating and cooling, a NOAA
statement explains, but "the pattern is clear: much of the U.S. is pretty cold,"
it notes.
The cold air is expected to retreat from the Midwest this
weekend, letting warmer air force its way in, according to Accuweather.com. The
collision of these air masses will bring an ice storm to the region, the site's
meteorologists predict.
Snow and icy weather could hit the eastern United
States starting, with temperatures finally rising above freezing over the
weekend or early next week, depending on the
location.
Ends
SA/EN
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