romochar said:
Montréal is experiencing fierce cld conditions due to the Artic front covering the northeast coast of North America...
It is 3:16 am, on Sunday morning Valentine's day, Febuary 14th and the temperature outside in Motréal reads - 26 Minus Celsius, and the wind chill factor reads as minus - 38 Celsius which is ludicrous. And if my memory serves me right, it is at -40 (Minus forty degrees) that Celsius and Farenheit become equal. Yesterday, when outside, our hands would freeze nearly instantly if the skin was uncovered for a mere few seconds. It is a burning type of cold, quite uncomfortable.
Just as you describe, Romochar - a burning type of cold - like it sucks the moisture out of your skin. At the moment, it's Valentine's morning and minus 5F. just before noon.
A huge vehicle pile up on the Interstate near Philadelphia, Pa. Saturday morning due to a blinding snow scrawl.
Police: 3 killed, scores to hospitals after huge I-78 pileup
http://news.yahoo.com/police-more-50-cars-involved-big-78-pileup-155253359.html
FREDERICKSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A pileup involving dozens of vehicles on a Pennsylvania interstate that killed three people and sent dozens to hospitals appears to have been related to a passing snow squall, authorities said Saturday.
Trooper Justin Summa said three fatalities had been confirmed following the 9:45 a.m. Saturday crash which involved at least 50 commercial and private vehicles. Police said more than 40 people were transported to several hospitals following the crash in Interstate 78 in Bethel Township.
The pileup left tractor-trailers, box trucks and cars tangled together across three traffic lanes and into the snow-covered median about 75 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
Megan Manlove of Penn State Hershey Medical Center said 10 patients had been brought in from the crash, three in critical condition, three with moderate to severe injuries and four with minor injuries.
Trooper Adam Reed said investigators believe that "passing snow squalls played a role in causing the crash."
PennLive.com reported that some witnesses reported sudden whiteout conditions on the interstate before the crash.
"It just turned real white," Raul Jardine of Allentown said, adding that all he could see were the brake lights of the car in front of him, so he slowed down and was hit from behind.
Nearby resident James Steffy told WHP-TV that the crash "sounded like two bombs went off."
"We thought it was thunderclouds, and my wife ran up over the hill and saw the accident," he said.
Police said more than 40 people were taken to a warming shelter operated by the American Red Cross at a firehouse in the area.
"We're keeping them warm, keeping them fed and hopefully going to provide them with some rental cars," Summa said.
The Penn State-Lehigh Valley men's basketball team was heading to a game in New Kensington when the team's chartered bus was hit by a tractor-trailer, the university said. Officials said there were no serious injuries to anyone and the students were "on a warm, dry bus" but were being taken to a hospital as a precaution.
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency spokesman Cory Angell said an emergency operation center was activated and a special response team was at Fort Indiantown Gap to deliver stockpiled supplies such as food and water if they are needed.
Angell said drivers were being urged to use caution due to extremely cold temperatures and blowing snow making roads hazardous even though they have been plowed.
"You could be driving down the interstate and all of a sudden conditions change because the winds are drifting the snow," he said.
Minnesota - Temperatures fall into 20s, 30s below zero in Northland
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/3947483-temperatures-fall-20s-30s-below-zero-northland
Temperatures dropped into the 30s below zero in parts of the Northland on Saturday morning, but a warmup is on the horizon.
The National Weather Service relayed reports of 36 below zero at Embarrass and 34 below zero near Cotton. Spotters in Brimson, Makinen, Cook, Orr, Crane Lake and Bigfork reported 29 below on Saturday morning.
Other low temperature reports included:
•28 below zero - International Falls, Littlefork
•27 below zero - Ely, Floodwood, Kabetogama
•26 below zero - Hibbing
•24 below zero - Grand Rapids, Hill City, Minong
•23 below zero - Wright, Seagull Lake
•22 below zero - Eveleth, Aitkin, Isabella, Namekagon
•21 below zero - Hayward, Clam Lake, Brule, Togo
•20 below zero - Lake Winnibigoshish
•19 below zero - Saginaw, Hawthorne, Grantsburg
•18 below zero - Moose Lake, Grand Marais airport
•17 below zero - Cloquet, Silver Bay, Esko, McGregor
•16 below zero - Duluth airport
•15 below zero - Grand Portage, Grand Marais harbor, Maple, Hinckley
•14 below zero - Superior, Scanlon
•13 below zero - Two Harbors, Ashland
•9 below zero - Duluth harbor
Wind chills dropped to as low as 44 below zero at Hibbing, 43 below at the Grand Marais airport and 36 below at the Duluth airport.
Highs are forecast to reach the teens to near 20 degrees on Sunday, and temperatures may reach 30 degrees on Monday.
The normal high for Duluth at this time of year is about 23 degrees, with the normal low about 5 above zero.