Thanksgiving is covering the snow in the western United States while a cold record is seizing the Northeast



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By Brian Lada, Meteorologist AccuWeather and Associate Editor
November 23, 2018, 07:46:22 EST

On Thanksgiving Day, there was a feeling that winter was passing through winter in parts of the western and northeastern United States while heavy snow and snow were falling. Strong winds were blowing over the regions.

«Thanksgiving Day 2018 [brought] the coldest conditions from autumn to here to the northeast; he [was] Alex Sosnowski, Senior Meteorologist at AccuWeather, said:

"The temperatures started the day at a figure near F in the northern part and the 30s in southern Virginia," said Sosnowski.

"Despite the bright sun in many places, the temperature did not rise more than 10 degrees in most places during the day."

Macy's famous Thanksgiving parade was the coldest ever recorded, with temperatures reaching 20 ° C during most of the morning in New York. AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures have fluctuated in single-digit numbers because of the bitter wind blowing in the region.

Providence, Rhode Island; Buffalo, New York; Hartford, Connecticut; and Bangor, Maine, are just a sample of cities that have experienced their coldest Thanksgiving ever recorded, with temperatures up to 30 degrees below normal.

Frigid air associated with strong winds causing hurricanes caused a temperature drop of AccuWeather RealFeel® of minus 83 F on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, Thursday morning.

For comparison, the average temperature on the surface of Mars is minus 81 F, according to NASA.

Mercury has reached record levels at the top of the mountain with weather observers the lowest temperature ever recorded on the mountain during the month of November.


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(Photo: Sierra at Tahoe)

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(Photo: Mammoth Mountain)

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While the northeastern United States shivered, the mountains of the western United States, including Sierra Nevada, California, were the first big snow of the season.

Ski resorts in the area have welcomed the snow, including Mammoth Mountain in California.

Winter conditions slowed movement in the area as some mountain passes became impassable due to heavy snow.


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