Around the world | An extremely cold polar air mass and a record low temperature in the North American continent

2024-01-14 2024-01-14T11:38:56Z
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Arabia Weather - These days, the North American continent is affected by a very cold polar air mass coming from the North Pole, which mainly and greatly affects both Canada and the United States of America. It causes temperatures to drop significantly and record low, such that it may reach -50 degrees Celsius in Parts of Canada, and it may drop to -40 degrees Celsius in the northern states of America.

 

Temperatures may also reach -30 degrees Celsius in the central states of America, in addition to a significant drop in temperatures in the rest of the American states, so that icy and frigid conditions prevail in all regions, especially Canada and North and Central America.

 

Many regions of the United States of America and Canada are affected by strong snow storms, which lead to heavy snowfall and large accumulations that may cause confusion on the highways, specifically in the northeastern part and parts of the western states of America, in addition to the far eastern and western regions of the country of Canada.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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