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AMERICAS OIL: NYC Temperatures to Soar as Frigid Blast Eases: Bloomberg

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NYC Temperatures to Soar as Frigid Blast Eases: Bloomberg

  • Bitterly cold weather in the US will start to moderate by the weekend after causing disruptions to power grids, transportation and daily life.
  • The deep freeze brought snow to cities including Houston, New Orleans, and Pensacola, and set records.
  • Another cold front may arrive next week, but it won’t be as frigid, and temperatures will be more seasonable in many areas.
  • Electricity consumption on the PJM Interconnection gid, which covers Washington, DC-Illinois, reached 145gw Wednesday, topping a 2015 record. Also, the Midcontinent Independent Operator, which services 15 states and Manitoba, issued a cold weather alert through Saturday.
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NYC Temperatures to Soar as Frigid Blast Eases: Bloomberg

  • Bitterly cold weather in the US will start to moderate by the weekend after causing disruptions to power grids, transportation and daily life.
  • The deep freeze brought snow to cities including Houston, New Orleans, and Pensacola, and set records.
  • Another cold front may arrive next week, but it won’t be as frigid, and temperatures will be more seasonable in many areas.
  • Electricity consumption on the PJM Interconnection gid, which covers Washington, DC-Illinois, reached 145gw Wednesday, topping a 2015 record. Also, the Midcontinent Independent Operator, which services 15 states and Manitoba, issued a cold weather alert through Saturday.