could co coca-cola museum reading pepsi, how refreshing. sam adams getting into the beer saying too old too slow. people will have a chance to buy the beer which comes in a g.o.a.t.-themed can tomorrow. thanks for joining us, everybody. i m christine romans. happy early birthday to you tomorrow. thank you, thank you. follow us it s really, really dangerous out right now. we re talking wind chifls minus 30 to minus 60. officials say time outside should be limit and u.s. postal service is suspending delivery in ten states. we have won against isis. we ve beaten them and we ve beaten them badly. isis is intent on resurging and still commencing thousand of
makes it potentially dangerous and deadly. reminder to take care of your pets and kids and check on elderly. when you have minus 56 to minus 60 we ll feel the coldest air of the season. windchill advisories and warnings are up. minus 30 to minus 70. we re dealing with historic lows as we go into thursday. minus 55 in international falls. we ll go up a little bit. but then right back down to the subdeep freeze on thursday morning. some of that cold air will get into the northeast and great lakes. again the worst of it across the northern plains and upper midwest. the good news it will be fairly short-lived. we still have a couple days to get through. as we head into saturday, look look at minneapolis. we go from minus to 43 degrees on sunday. that is the weather extremes. this is the coldest air so far in decades. again we might set records. there it is heading into
brian: fantastic. steve: janice dean from minute society. he also pointed out it s colder in minnesota right now than it is at the north pole. janice: it s craziness. where are from you. mark and debbie sarasota, florida. janice: what are you doing here? enjoying the new york weather. janice: coldest will come tomorrow. when you leaving. friday morning. janice: can i come with you. absolutely. janice: excellent answer. cold air across the northern plains and you were midwest is going to sweep across the northeast tomorrow. we will not see the wind chills like we see in minnesota where we are dealing with minus 50-degree wind chills. close to minus 60. some areas overnight tonight could reach minus 70 in the wind chill. that s what it feels like. you really can t be outside for longer than minutes because your face will freeze in these types of temperatures. so, here is your frigid air mass. morning lows. these are not wind chills. in some cases minus 30. minus 38. you get the p
service in 11 midwestern states. and then we have president trump taking advantage of this, this week, tweeting, in the beautiful midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. in coming days expected to get even colder. people can t last outside even for minutes. what the hell is going on with global warming? please come back fast, we need you. and then in response, a federal agency that reports to the president, noaa, tweeted a cartoon, winter storms don t prove that global warming isn t happening. i don t know how to even break that down. it s a common misconception. by the way, on the president s tweet it said global waming, i m not sure what that is, but global whararming is a part of climate change. climate change creates the
minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever recorded. in coming days expected to get even colder. people can t last outside even for minutes. what the hill is going on with global warming? please come back fast. we need you. let s assume for a moment the president really is confused about the difference between weather and climate. this is for you, mr. president. weather is a temporary condition. today it s going to be 28 degrees, low of 5 on thursday in new york, it s going to be 15 degrees with a low of 11. friday, high of 23, low of 70. that s crazy. how can you imagine that this is global warming, a steady increase in temperatures? weather is a temporary condition. it s what s happening outside your window. it tells you what you re supposed to wear when you go to work today. weather can vary from the typical climate of an area when there is an seasonal cold or warm front. climate, on the other hand, is a long-term trend over an area of the planet. it s measured over hundreds,