European Reacts: 3 Ways British and American Winters Are Very Different
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Texas rarely gets cold and has snow, so when you see temps of 10 degrees, (-12C) and a mere 4 inches of snow most Texans panic and act like the world is ending. I lived in Montana for 10 years so I have seen REAL winter, thus I usually laugh at them when they panic.
Many states and southern parts of the South are warmer than Portugal in the winter
"7"! I wonder if I live in one of those 7 states...
@@jeffhampton2767it’s 8 degrees f in Tennessee. So much for warm southern US winters.
One thing "Lost in the Pond" failed to mention, the temperatures were actual. If one takes into consideration wind chill... that's a whole different experience. I spent a winter in Hebron, N. Dakota. During a winter storm, with the wind chill, the "Feels Like" temperature was -60℉. I threw a cup of hot water into the air to watch it dissipate before my eyes. Not a single drop of water hit the ground.
It's is supposed to drop to -10F (-23C) Sunday night in Chicago with high winds making it feel much much colder.
As a Canadian in Calgary, Alberta today on January 12 2024 it is -32 (-46 with windchill) Celsius.
The “southern” states do not frequently get a great deal of snow therefore they don’t have the equipment and supplies to deal with it while where I live in Pennsylvania we do and 4 inches don’t close down anything. Maybe have school “delays” for that but otherwise life as normal.
Colorado can get a TON of snow. It's the home of Aspen and Vail, after all.
I live in South Florida, and at 7pm the temp is 80f or 26c.
7!!!! Los Altos California got snow in 1976! I was a kid and it was so strange and exciting that my Mom dressed me in slippers and jacket first thing in the morning even before breakfast and we played in the snow for a while! Amazing memory!
I am in North Texas and our low Sunday night is supposed to be-20 F with snow and ice.
It gets cold! I’m in Kansas and it’s below zero today. Windy too!
On the American scale it's not really cold until it's below O. The range of Fahrenheit really helps distinguish cold from very cold and down to too cold to live.
Where we live in Pennsylvania we consider a cold once it starts getting into the teens and single digits. Upper 20 or 30s is not too bad
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I live near Atlanta. One fact I'm sure you don't know...the only snow plows/equipment (for removing snow from roads) in the entire state if Georgia can be found at Atlanta International Airport. Since that airport is the busiest on Earth, the equipment they have is for keeping the runways clear and nothing else.
It's true that a couple inches of snow will cause not only schools to close but many businesses and government offices.
Our Northern brothers and sisters who endure far colder winters with mountains of snow laugh at the shutdown of a major city over so little snow.
Few realize the unique issues we have with snow. Usually it snows at night making the roads much fun for the morning rush traffic. Again, usually, it warms to above freezing during the day melting a lot of snow. When the sun goes down the temperature follows and all that water on every road freezes leaving black ice everywhere. ,
It doesn't snow a lot in Texas, but it does snow pretty much every year in the northern part of the state. Southern Texas, on the other hand, rarely gets snow.
It's interesting that it never snows in Lisbon. Where I live, Alexandria, Virginia, it almost always snows at least once each winter, and we're almost at the exact same latitude as Lisbon. That just goes to show what a difference the Gulf Stream current makes to Europe's climate.
Currently -19F in Southern Montana right now. -45F with Windchill or -28C (-42C with Windchill)
California, while rare does get snow in some regions like the Sierra Nevada mountain Range, that’s why people often say, where else can you go surfing in the morning and skiing in the afternoon.. While snow is rare in southern Arizona. Flagstaff, Arizona can get an annual snowfall of up to 100 inches.
When I lived in Albuquerque the saying was golf in the morning and ski in the afternoon. There is a ski resort, Sandia Peak, just past the meth RV up the hill. ;-)
That's not everywhere in the states that gets cold like that, we do have the southern states.
At noon tomorrow it's going to be 14°f/-10°c here in Portland Oregon.
The city of Los Angeles is actually really small but everyone refers to the surrounding areas as LA as well. So there are snowy mountain tops when leaving LA but you have to purposefully travel there.
South Texas doesn't often get snow. The Panhandle gets cold and snow. So does Dallas. An added attraction is NOBODY here can drive on slick roads....some can't drive on dry roads...so they are at a definite disadvantage. California has snow in the mountain areas.
The big issue with Atlanta in particular when it gets snow is all the hills it has. Moving around outside, walking or in cars would be impossible in some areas because the hills freeze over.
Texan here, nobody is ever ready for snow. We mostly get ice, though, which is very dangerous to drive on. Couple that with our attitudes that we can conquer it with our big ass 4x4 trucks, and there are wrecks everywhere. Also, 7.
Eastern Montana. - 20° f. Wind 27 mph.
Wind chill is - 48° f.
Southern Texas doesn't really get a winter, but northern Texas can have brutal winters. Remember Texas is bigger than many countries in Europe. So think about the difference in winters from the North part of your country as opposed to the southern part of your country.
Weirdly, you guys can be colder in Dallas than us in southern Oklahoma.
I'm from the Texas gulf coast and winter weather is in the high 60s low 70s
@0maj0hns0n3 it is 5 right not, -15c for the smarter ones who use base 10 math. It took all day to thaw out the pipes to my bathroom.
We live in Colorado, and the high has been averaging 22° f (-6C) for the last 6 weeks. Tomorrow our low will be -5° (-21C). This is what we officially call the beginning of winter. At this point we put away the light jackets and get out actual coats.
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"I'm going to King Soppers, do you want anything?"
Currently in Nashville TN it is 29 F but the windchill is making it feel like 4 F
Big Bear Lake to downtown Los Angelesis about 97 miles and it will snow over 94 inches every year..
I live on the central Oregon Coast and a thick hoodie will serve you most everywhere except the mountains in the winter time. The average January temperature here is in the upper forties and low fifties (Fahrenheit), and it stays green where I live year-round, but an hour and forty minutes away, they have ski parks and lots of snow. That's Oregon for you.
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123 inches is 3.5 meters for context. We are kind of in a panic here in central Arkansas where January average is usually around 40f or 4c, we are expecting around 8f or -14c. That is way colder than normal. We are also expecting 6-9 inches of snow, our average is 0.4. We do not have the equipment or typical products you need for those temps or that much snow. Wind chills will be in the negative F, and you can't go buy a heavy winter coat here. Most of us use insulated hoodies, or thin coats.
Tomorrow`s weather in Iowa is supposed to be -3F for the high and -17F for the low. Right now I ought to be out shoveling a 3 foot snow drift out of my driveway, but watching videos sounds better. 🙂
7 Lincoln Nebraska has gotten 9 inches of snow this week, tomorrow night will be -18 degrees F air temp with -50 to -55 wind chill. Definitely staying inside 😊
10 states in America are tropical and there are areas in the United States that are warmer than Europe in the winter
The average temperature in Las Cruces, NM in January is 7 degrees Celsius.
25 F is nice. I go x county skiing at 10 below and I'm comfy with a couple layers.
I live in Arizona. I've had the same flannel jacket since 1996. I've only worn it 10-15 times.
Its 2:45am here in northen indiana...... and its 28°f right now. With the wind it feels like 16°.
It does snow in the southern states once in a great while. Its rare.
Tomorrow here Denvers high is 7f, low of -8f. So my house well be around -5 to -1 for a high. Absolutely love it to.
Now it's 9pm in indiana...and 13°f and -3°f with wind chill.
The south tends to be much warner in the winter. In eastern North Carolina we average mid 40 to 50s in winter.
Yes definitely correct in your assumption that people in the southern part of the us are typically not prepared for snow ice and cold. They will cancel school and warn residents of exposure when temps go below even 40 degrees F. If it reaches 40/50 degrees in January where I live you will see people walking around in shorts and short sleeves
I live in the Rocky Mountains and my property is at 9000 feet and during the winter I’ve experienced -28°F at night without windchill.
Hawaii and Florida especially South Florida is very tropical so of course it's going to be warm year-round it's in a tropical region
because of our high altitude New Mexico can get very cold in the winter, with a lot of snow. It was -10C this morning with 2ºC for a high. We bundle up. It snows in Southern Arizona and it even snows in the mountains of Hawaii sometimes. LA had snow last winter.
parts of the US are having blizzards right now . in central illinois we will be getting minus 20 to 30 degree wind chills this weekend .
Currently here in South Central Montana it's -18°F with a wind chill of -41°F.
As I watch this, it's -30 F or -34 C. The wind chill is -55 F or -48 C. There's only 3 inches of snow on the ground. There were white out conditions almost all day yesterday. Next week it's going up to 30 F or -1 C. Big difference. Montana has it's moments.
On Monday it's supposed to get down to -14 F (-25C) here in Wisconsin. Also just got hit with a bunch of snow.
Yes people freak out in some places over the forecast of snow. The running joke is rushing out to get toilet paper, milk and bread. What also happens is people over buy thinking they will be “snowed in” for days on end. It’s ridiculous.
My friend it is going to be -24C here tonight in Illinois. It's a warm -8C right now at noon.
Anything under 70f is cold here in Florida. 20c being hot is crazy
I like it!- RUN IT BACK I never understood why anyone would be mad at running a video back
Lived in Colorado and dude, skiing is a big draw, ski lodges abound, Vail, Aspen, Powder Horn, Crested Butte just to name a couple. There are blizzards, white outs, blocked passes, and avalanches do happen.
Places in the South may not get Snow but freezing rain. Much of that and your power lines and tree limbs come crashing down. Texas had a bit of snow and then vert cold temperatures and everyone turned on their heat. Bang went their anemic Electric grid for over a week!
North East Texas gets snow and Atlanta and South Carolina does maybe once or twice a year
I think that you’re talking about 2 years ago Texas did have a snow storm and it was cold so their power grid went out for a couple of days. I don’t think that it happened very often because the people were freezing in their houses
I think, coincidentally, for the US the highest high in Death Valley, California and the lowest low in Montana, are +57°c and -57°c. But I could be wrong, I think Death Valley hit 60°c once, but I can't find a record of it online.
Hah, we live a few hours from Bismarck, ND and today the high temp was -11 F with the windchill it is currently -44
In Florida high temperatures average in the lower 20's Celsius and rarely gets to freezing
28 degrees Fahrenheit here in upper Michigan now and snowing
I live in Palm Beach County, Florida and day before yesterday it was 80 F. This is considered southern Florida. The coldest temperature I've experienced here is 32 F or 0 C.
Upstate N.Y in the Adirondack mountain's you would love during winter. The Olympic games still there. Bobsled Skiing nice
Will be -18c in Indiana this weekend (and the windchill will be crazy )….When it’s windy and cold it all starts to feel the same…It’s miserable
Person from Rochester NY here! I can’t imagine not having winter, it rlly isn’t bad, it’s so pretty and fun to play in.(just watch out for yellow snow🗿) Best part is it’s only 3/4 months out the year then ur back to 70\80°f days
Andre, I live near Denver, Colorado. Currently there is a massive cold front that has come down from Canada that spreads very far to the East. Our playoff games in the NFL are starting tomorrow and there's a game in Kansas City, Missouri (which won the Superbowl last year) where the temperature is going to be in the single digits Fahrenheit (about -18 c) with wind strong enough that the wind chill, which is how the air actually feels on the skin, will be as low as -30 f. And the team that they are playing are the Dolphins from Miami, Florida. They have never won a game when the temperature was less than freezing, which is 0 Celsius. None of this is normal it's just a [particularly bad example of extremely cold weather from northern Canada dropping way farther south than normal.
The temperature at the Kansas City Chiefs (Arrowhead) Stadium right now is -5F; KC is up 26-7 in the 4th quarter.
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@@bevinboulder5039 KC DID win that game with the same score I posted in my previous comment.
It never even gets cold here in central Florida! Maybe 40s at night (once in a while) it is 65-70 daytime and mid to upper 50s overnight (average) in January ! Yesterday was 80 degrees and 60s overnight
He’s giving you thermometer temperatures. Add humidity and wind factors in places like Colorado, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Oregon and Alaska and the FEELING of the cold is much more intense than raw temperatures indicate. 🇺🇸🇵🇹
I stayed with my family in Palm Springs one year and there was snow on the ground as we drove into LA to go to Disneyland
Barrow, Alaska is very north!
Tonight's low is -20 C without wind chill, Monday is predicted to be -24 C but up to 8 C by mid week. And my area is not seeing the worst of the cold. But a couple feet of snow is possible. Layer up.
7) Its Negative 51 degrees Celsius in south dakota today with the wind chill, thats Negative 60 F
So Arizona you need to be careful. Northern AZ above a geographical area called the "mogollon rim" its where the ice stopped during the ice age. Above it is woodlands, mountains, and actual winter with cold weather. South of the rim is where the deserts are located. It does get cool to cold at night in southern AZ.
The Southwest states are best for winter,Texas to Southern California. Mild at low elevations and except for Texas you can go up a high mountain for tons of snow and cold
Lol !!! You haven't figured in "Wind Chill". My buddy in Wisconsin has seen -60°f due to wind chill there.
Which is -51.111°c
Yup. I’ve seen it snow twice in Vegas, and once in Texas …. I was driving through and can’t remember the town/city but the CB Radio was squawking about Texans can’t drive in snow.
This week, Dallas will not be above freezing for four days. Here in Houston, we will have two days below freezing. The whole country is getting an artic blast (which really comes from Siberia, but Artic is easier for people to understand).
Pennsylvania's 50° tomorrow and then in a couple days we were going to experience teens and then some single digits and nobody is looking forward to it
On the flipside, Alaska's summer, there's no night. And it snows in Hawaii, a tropical island. In fact, Hawaii experiences ALL 11 zones.
Right now in Michigan it is 22 degrees F and we just got about 8 inches and is still falling. I am wondering if I will be able to get to work. It will depend on the roads being plowed and those snow plows not plowing me in! In the winter I cannot park on the street for those plows, so I am in my parking space where they like to pile the snow near that spot!
Highs here around LA for the coming days is about mid 60s to low 70s F or 18 to 21 C.
In a couple of days it's going to get down to 9°F (-13°C) in Dallas, Texas ... Texas gets cold, esp the northern half.
I'm in Tennessee, the southeast, and in a couple of days the high is going to be 19°F and the low of 2°F. Right now as I type the wind is blowing around 30 mph, gusting to around 50 mph. Luckily the temperature now is mid 40sF.
Winter isn't bad everywhere. Souther California, the south part of AZ, south Texas and Florida, on the whole, are fairly mild usally.
7, and I'm still enjoying all your rections to things and places in the US!
Having been born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota, I can tell you that I know what -35 F (-37 Celcius) feels like...not even joking. And then you can take the wind chill into consideration on top of that, too, as Duluth is right on Lake Superior.
I would have hated that especially now as an old person. In Pennsylvania we cry when it gets into the teens or in a single digits
@@jeffhampton2767 I know - I've lived in Pennsylvania for many years now and I'm retired. I laugh every winter! My neighbors think I'm crazy because I always want more snow, and I set my thermostat to 52 degrees in the house in the winter (and half the time I'll open the windows, too). Back when I was a little kid growing up in Duluth, bitter winters were the only winters we knew, so we just thought it was normal.
@@itsahellofaname Southeastern Pennsylvania gets very little snow. They're lucky if they get a few inches during an entire winter but once in a while they will get hit with a nor'easter
I give you one example to try to explain how the extreme cold of minus 30 to minus 40 F feels; Put on your warmest winter clothing and walk our your front door. Your nose freezes shut before you can get the door closed behind you. If the wind is blowing, which is common, your cheeks start to freeze as well. I grew up in North Dakota which has four of the ten coldest cities in the USA. I moved away at age 22 and have only gone back for Christmas once. Never again.
Its one thing for the people to not be used to snow, its a bigger issue when a government is not used to snow. Up here in the northeast, all the states have a ton of rock salt for the roads, has more cold-durable infrastructure, and have snowplow trucks ready to keep the roads clean so every day life can go on.... down in the south, it becomes dangerous to drive anywhere and there's no guarantee that your power wont go out.
I live in Toledo Ohio, trust me, it's 22 degrees Fahrenheit now. That'll a bit chilly.
You have to keep in mind that Alaska is big. Very big. It is 18.6 times the size of Portugal, or 2.87 times the size of Portugal and Spain combined. So there is quite a variety of different weather. The really extreme hot and cold temperatures (from 37.8°C in the Summer to -51.1°C in the Winter) can be found in Alaska's interior, such as around Fairbanks. The coastal areas are much warmer during the Winter, and cooler during the Summer. Any location north of the Arctic Circle (66° 34' N) is not going to have a sunrise for 90 days during the Winter, or a sunset for 90 days during the Summer. That includes Canada, Siberia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Greenland, as well as Alaska.
That kind of cold makes your eyes hurt even out of the wind
You need to adjust for humidity; by the ocean, the humidity helps keep the temperature mild. In the middle of the country and the desert areas have extreme temperatures from day to night. Use a jacket at night 🌃 n the summer.
The Colorado mountain town I grew up in used to AVERAGE 350 in (over 9 m) of snow each year, as it did last year. Yes, that's a LOT of snow, and WAY more than Rochester, NY.
I was stationed in Alaska and can confirm that it is, indeed, unbelievably cold in the winter. Couple that with some of the high winds we got and the wind chill was brutal.
Austin Texas here. HEB, the local grocer, was very busy today. People were stocking up for next week, probably not necessary but people were remembering 3 years ago.
It is supposed to get around 15° F at night but no precipitation.
Valentines three years ago the entire state got hit with an arctic blast and a snow storm.
Everything from wind turbines to more importantly, natural gas lines, froze up. So there was no power. I was without electricity for four days in which it was well below freezing in my apartment. The water was off for two weeks and then the pipes were broken when the water was restored so we still didn't have hot water for another two weeks.
Unofficially over 700 people died.
7 I live in NE Indiana it’s approximately 32 f and heavy snow with freezing rain earlier today
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I am near Tacoma. 70km from me is a location which has a record of 29meters of snow for one winter. My home might get 10-30cm of snow per year and has a January average of 1c. (Tonight is -9c but that is the coldest night this year, and there was no freezing at all for the previous 3-4 weeks. clear is cold, clouds come with warmer temperatures)
I live in the middle of Nebraska… it was -28 F today and we just got 9 inches of snow since Monday afternoon. Temperature is projected to reach minus 40 overnight for the next couple of days. It’s absurd and slightly painful 😂. Already can’t wait for spring!
Today in Pennsylvania it was 46° and tomorrow is going up to 50 degrees and then by next week we have single digits coming😢
@@jeffhampton2767 it’s heading your way my friend! Stay warm
@@colezahm7956 I know don't remind me. I live in eastern Pennsylvania we never get minus 28 but we are supposed to go down to maybe 5 or 6°. We have around a week of below average temperatures coming and nobody is looking forward to it.
Here in minnesota its currently blizzarding and about 15 degrees
I lived in alaska for a few years. I loved how the sun never came up for the winter and never went down in the summer. Its so cool. I also lived in North Dakota for a while and like others have said, the wind is killer. We often had 30mph+ winds that brought the windchill to around -40 F. It once hit -60 F. It was hell.
Read the book The Blizzard of 1888. In New York. Crazy.
-11F/-25C just burns your skin if its unprotected and your nose hair freezes
im watching this from northern MN, our low tonight is roughly -19C without windchill.
Im in Memphis, TN. The current weather is 29° F or -1° C. The current time is 8:16 PM CST. It always get cold in the south in the winter sometimes. Like now. 🤷🏾♂️
It's -9 F/ -22.78 C here right now with -25 F/ -35.67 C wind chill. It's definitely not always like that during winter but it happens for a week or two each year. Also 7 lol
When it snowed in Texas a few years ago, it snowed in parts that normally would not get snow and it was heavy and a lots of ice and extremely cold. Ice was inside of peoples homes. Powerlines were out. people were dying. It wasn’t just a few inches that was an inconvenience. it was a State of emergency.