
Neither California nor Texas: this is the city in the United States that will have colder temperatures than Alaska this week
Winter is being very intense in some areas of the United States and will harden this week.
Read in english: Neither California nor Texas: this is the city in the United States that will have colder temperatures than Alaska this week
The month of January 2025 has been the warmest on a global level since records began. With an average temperature of 13.23 degrees. However, this has not been reflected in much of the American territory, which is experiencing colder temperatures than usual. In fact, this January has been the coldest in the country since 1988.
The cold in Washington caused Donald Trump's inauguration to be held at the White House. And not outdoors, as is traditionally done. Something that had not happened in the United States for this reason since Ronald Reagan's inauguration in 1985.
There is still a month left until the arrival of Spring, which is scheduled for March 20th this year. And it doesn't seem like this cold is going to diminish in some territories of North America. Especially in New York, which will experience very low temperatures this week.
The Department of Homeless Services issued a Code Blue a few days ago once the temperatures dropped below one degree. And these temperatures will last through next week.
The magnitude of this situation is illustrated by the fact that it will be colder in New York than in Alaska, according to The Weather Channel. Manhattan is expected to be colder than Juneau. Since the minimum temperatures in New York will be below zero, while in Juneau it is not expected.
This is reminiscent of a situation that New Yorkers had to experience a year ago. Unbelievably, in January 2024 it was colder in New York than in Antarctica. Because the temperature in New York was 6 ºF colder than at the South Pole.
*This article has been automatically translated using artificial intelligence