Record-Low Temperatures and Severe Weather Impact Millions Across the U.S.
CBS NewsDecember 6, 20252 min88,043 views
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- 🥶 Millions of Americans are experiencing record-low temperatures and severe weather as winter's grip tightens in the final days of fall.
- ⚡ High winds in the Pacific Northwest have caused significant power outages, affecting over 12,000 customers.
Arctic Air Mass Grips the Nation
- 🧊 An arctic air mass has moved from the Midwest to the Northeast, bringing temperatures well below average.
- 🌡️ Many areas are facing freezing conditions, with wind chills making temperatures feel like single digits or even lower.
- ⚠️ Washington D.C. issued its first extreme cold alert of the season, and icy conditions led to a ground stop at Ronald Reagan National Airport.
Travel Disruptions and Community Support
- ✈️ Nationwide, over 7,000 flights were delayed or canceled due to the severe weather.
- 🧣 In Erie, Pennsylvania, a community initiative is providing warm clothing like hats, gloves, and scarves to those in need.
- 🏘️ A local shelter is preparing for an increase in demand, offering a warm place for people facing the cold.
Personal Stories of Hardship
- 🐶 In Iowa City, Jimmy Tag and his dog were found sleeping in his car as temperatures dropped to single digits.
- ❤️ Viewers have responded to his story, reaching out to help him and others experiencing homelessness during this frigid weather.
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