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Winter of 2009-2010 Could Be Worst in 25 Years
Jon Auciello
AccuWeather.com
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Nearly the entire eastern half of the United States
is enduring bitterly cold temperatures not experienced since
1985. Even Florida, which has been hovering around freezing
levels overnight recently, is also feeling the almost-nationwide
chill.
"It'll be like the great winters of the '60s and '70s,"
said AccuWeather.com Chief Meteorologist and Expert Long Range
Forecaster Joe Bastardi.
The last time a large swath of severely low temperatures struck
the nation was in January 1985. That historic arctic outbreak
had below-zero temperatures Fahrenheit stretching from Chicago
eastward to New York City, and all the way south to Macon, Ga.
While Bastardi says the upcoming days will bring cold not seen
since 1985 or 1982, he believes this winter is shaping up much
that of like 1977-78. That winter, nearly all of the United
States east of the Rockies had a cold October followed by a
warm November, with the cold returning in December.
What is most interesting in this case is what followed, where
the months from January through March can all be classified
as very cold, relative to normal.
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