Sentences with phrase «grip of a cold snap»

Never mind that Britain, just as it was last winter and the winter before, was deep in the grip of a cold snap, which has seen some temperatures plummet to minus 20C, and that here 2010 has been the coolest year since 1996.

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A brutal cold snap that began last week — holding much of the East Coast and Midwest in its grip — has made a warm weather getaway more urgent for some travelers.
The Indian Point nuclear power plant won't begin shutting down for another two years, yet, thanks to the cold snap gripping New York and the rest of the northeast,...
The cold snap that gripped the East Coast and Midwest region was a rarity that bucks the warming trend, said researcher Claudia Tebaldi of the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the private organization Climate Central.
Frankly, trapped as I have been in the cold snaps gripping Washington, I'm dreaming of them myself.
The eastern U.S. has been in the grip of blizzards and cold snaps, with more forecasted in the coming week.
Meteorologist Joe Bastardi warned of a cold snap gripping the Eastern US many weeks ago, in October, at his Weatherbell Analytics site, which I visit almost daily.
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