ARCTIC COLD TO CHILL THE HOLIDAY SEASON
Prepare for Severe Cold Winter Weather Throughout Much of the United States

December 21, 2000 — Severe cold temperatures marked the official start of Winter on Thursday, and the bitter cold will linger in much of the Midwest, New England and Mid Atlantic states throughout the week of Christmas. Near normal temperatures are expected in California and Florida over the holiday season. Americans, whether traveling or at home, should stay in touch with weather reports and dress to protect against winter's chill. For the latest weather forecasts, check with NOAA's National Weather Service. http://weather.gov

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"Many of us have become complacent after the past three relatively mild winters," said retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Jack Kelly, director of NOAA's National Weather Service. "It is important to know what weather conditions you may encounter and be prepared in those areas that are likely to experience severe winter weather and cold."

The past two weeks of Arctic cold have left a surplus of snow in the Midwest, Great Lakes states, upstate New York and parts of New England. Persistent cold, with temperatures well below zero in the northern plains, is expected over the next several days. Some lake effect snows may occur in the Great Lakes region and some snows in central New England states such as Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

National Weather Service forecasters warn that individuals should be aware of wind chill, as well as temperature, if you will be outside. Factors other than just temperature can adversely affect your health. For example, wind can blow away the thin layer of warm air that normally covers the body, and speed up cooling by evaporating moisture on the skin.

"Don't take chances with your life," cautioned Kelly. "If you are going to be outside, dress warmly and avoid body heat loss through the head, hands and feet. Make sure your vehicle is equipped for cold weather emergencies, including blankets in case you are stranded."

Relevant Web Sites
UPS AND DOWNS MARK YEAR IN WEATHER FOR 2000, NOAA SAYS
FORECASTERS UPDATE WINTER 2000-01 OUTLOOK


2000 IN REVIEW: THE YEAR BEGAN WITH RECORD WARMTH IN THE U.S. AND ENDS WITH COLDER THAN NORMAL TEMPERATURES ACROSS MUCH OF THE COUNTRY
Annual U.S. and Global Temperatures Remain Well above Average


The following National Weather Service Web sites are available to provide up-to-the-minute winter weather information.

Current winter storm watches, warnings and temperatures across the United States

NOAA's Climate Prediction Center — Winter Outlook 2000-2001

National forecasts that extend from three to 14 days in advance

Winter weather safety and preparedness tips to handle snow, ice, wind and bitter cold temperatures

Map showing the latest conditions over the United States

NOAA's Weather Page — includes latest satellite images and weather maps

NOAA's National Weather Service Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services

NOAA's
National Weather Service's Hydrometeorological Prediction Center


NOAA ISSUES NATION'S OFFICIAL WINTER OUTLOOK — Initial outlook unveiled October 12, 2000

NOAA Weather Radio


Media Contacts:
Curtis Carey, John Leslie, or Susan Weaver, NOAA's National Weather Service, (301) 713-0622

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