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Global Warming anyone?
Global Warming anyone?
A bone-numbing Arctic blast drove temperatures down Friday to 30, 40 and 50 below in parts of the Midwest and Northeast, closing schools to spare children from freezing at bus stops and prompting police to keep a watchful eye out for the homeless.
Forecasters said temperatures in the upper Midwest could turn into the coldest in years as frigid air keeps spilling south from Canada. The cold snap has claimed at least six lives and contributed to dozens of traffic accidents as vehicles slipped and slid on icy roads.
One death involved a man in a wheelchair who was found in subzero temperatures stuck in the snow, a shovel in his hand, outside his home in Des Moines, Iowa. He died at a hospital.
By Friday morning, cities and towns in 13 states reported temperatures well below zero, among them:
-50 in Big Black River, Maine, in what could be a new state record
-46 in Embarrass, Minn.
-42 in Island Pond, Vt.
-42 in Necedah, Wis.
-39 in Berlin, N.H.
-38 in Monticello, Iowa
-36 in Sterling, Ill., possibly tying a state record
-35 in Paradox, N.Y.
-26 in Stambaugh, Mich.
-20 in Valparaiso, Ind.
-19 in Lawton, Pa.
-16 in Snowshoe Mountain, W.Va.
-14 in Dayton, Ohio
In upstate New York, meteorologist Dave Sage said areas near Lake Erie were walloped by snow, with 2 inches falling per hour in some areas on Friday morning.