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What about the deadly cold and low temperature after the snowstorm in the eastern United States?

On January 7th, it was reported that after the "Bomb Cyclone" snowstorm hit the East of the United States, the cold temperature continued to drop on the 6th, and parts of the northeast of the United States will even be colder than the surface of Mars, and new york City also ushered in the lowest temperature this winter.

Meteorologists say that an area in New Hampshire is expected to reach 1 degrees below zero Fahrenheit due to the cold wind effect, and the skin may be frostbitten after being exposed to the air for ten minutes. Some areas will also break the historical low temperature record.

after the snowstorm with 18 inches of snow, there was a roller coaster-like fatal temperature drop in the east. The temperature in the whole northeast is more than ten degrees Fahrenheit, but in most places there is a feeling that the cold wind effect is close to zero.

new york will also have a low temperature at the weekend. Southern states were not spared, and Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia were only 15 to 2 degrees Fahrenheit this weekend. It's about 2 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit in northern Florida.

The temperature will reach zero in many places on Sunday morning, and the area from Portland, Maine to Washington, D.C. may even break the lowest temperature in history. These dangerously low temperatures are expected to last until the weekend, and the eastern region is expected to start warming up early next week, and the temperature will return to about 3 degrees to 4 degrees Fahrenheit.

It is reported that more than 2 people in the United States have been killed by the winter storm. A 9-year-old girl from Virginia was hit and killed by a pickup truck while riding a sleigh; Another 75-year-old Victorian man was hit by snow blower while sweeping snow and died unfortunately.

Boston's seawater-pouring vehicle is destroyed

The temperature in northern New England will be below zero on weekends, and the highest temperature in Burlington, Vermont on Saturday may be only MINUS 5 degrees. The wind-cold effect will further reduce the somatosensory temperature by about 3 degrees Fahrenheit. Experts remind people to pay attention to prevent frostbite. After the rare flood, the cold weather brought Boston the same big test. If it is not cleaned quickly, cold air will quickly freeze the road surface into ice, which will bring more safety hazards.

on January 4th, local time, new york city ushered in the first snowstorm in 218. Affected by a wave of storms called "bomb cyclones", the northeastern part of the United States was generally hit by heavy snow that day, and more than 3, flights were cancelled. The picture shows a pedestrian walking on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, and his face is covered with ice.

on January 4th, local time, the first snowstorm in 218 was ushered in new york. Affected by a wave of storms called "bomb cyclones", the northeastern part of the United States was generally hit by heavy snow that day, and more than 3, flights were cancelled. The picture shows a pedestrian walking on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, and his face is covered with ice.

On Saturday, the lowest somatosensory temperature in Boston can reach-35 degrees Fahrenheit, which is only a drop in the bucket compared with the temperature on Mount Washington: the cold wind makes the somatosensory temperature there as low as 1 degrees below zero. It is expected that such cold weather will continue throughout the weekend.

According to the report of the National Weather Service, the tidal height brought by the snowstorm in Boston on the 4th exceeded the record in 1978 and became the highest in history. The storm surge caused seawater to flow backwards in many places along the coast of Massachusetts, and the flood with floating ice blocks damaged houses and vehicles, and 6 vehicles were destroyed in a parking lot next to Gloucester High School. According to the report of the Meteorological Bureau, the highest wave height in Boston on the 4th was 15.16 feet, which broke the record of 15.1 feet in 1978 and became the highest wave height since it was recorded in 1921.

The highest tide occurred at 12: 37 on the 4th. A large amount of seawater poured into the southern tip of downtown Boston, the harbor area and the coastal towns of Massachusetts. The National Guard, the fire department and the police station dispatched a large number of personnel and inflatable kayaks to rescue, and the storm surge also caused a large number of vehicles to be destroyed.