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Southeast and Northeast endure rare cold, storms, thaw

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United States — A multi-day cold outbreak produced low temperatures, snow, and freeze warnings across the Southeast and Northeast this week. Forecasters reported temperatures in the 20s in Central Florida Monday, record cold highs in Sarasota, and possibly a tenth consecutive sub-freezing day in New York City after nine days of below-freezing highs. A strong low pressure system brought heavy snow to parts of the Carolinas during this weekend, with NOAA reports showing locations exceeding a foot. Warnings and advisories remained in effect as models forecast a warm-up and rain returning Tuesday. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Weekend: Strong low pressure and nor'easter produced heavy snow in parts of the Carolinas (NOAA reports).
  • Feb. 2: Satellite imagery showed persistent snow cover across parts of South Carolina and North Carolina.
  • Following days: New York City approached a possible tenth consecutive day with highs below freezing after nine days.
  • Monday: Central Florida recorded second consecutive morning with lows in the 20s and freeze warnings in effect.
  • Tuesday forecast: Southwest winds and warmer Gulf air expected to return, bringing rain and a gradual warm-up.
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Who Benefited

Retailers of heating supplies, utility crews, and municipal snow/removal contractors saw increased demand and revenue during the event.

Who Impacted

Residents, farmers, and local utilities experienced property damage, crop and equipment freezes, travel disruptions, and increased energy demand.

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Articles Published:
6
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Neutral:
6
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Who Benefited

Retailers of heating supplies, utility crews, and municipal snow/removal contractors saw increased demand and revenue during the event.

Who Impacted

Residents, farmers, and local utilities experienced property damage, crop and equipment freezes, travel disruptions, and increased energy demand.

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