Harsh Chill Sweeps Taiwan; Antarctica Nears -70C (-94F); Snow Persists Across U.S.; Pileups In Russia; + March Accumulations In Japan, Rare Tokyo Flakes
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Harsh Chill Sweeps Taiwan
A cold air mass is lingering over Taiwan, resulting in Guanxi Township posting a rare 5C (41F) Wednesday--as per Central Weather Administration (CWA) data.
Miaoli County's Sanwan Township followed with 5.2C (41.4F), while New Taipei's Shiding District registered 6.5C (43.7F).
These readings are unusually low for this time of year, typically thermometers bottom out at 16C (60.8F) in these parts.
Cold surge advisories remain in effect until late morning, across New Taipei, Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, and Yilan.
Antarctica Nears -70C (-94F)
In the early hours of March 20, Dome Fuji AWS registered -67.7C (-89.9F), marking the new seasonal low in Antarctica.
In the hours ahead, temperatures are expected to drop drop even further, potentially reaching -70C (-94F).
Snow Persists Across Parts Of The U.S.
Recent late-season snowstorms have blanketed various regions of the United States, resulting in record-breaking accumulations and significant disruptions.
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