Hudson River freezes near Kingston as bitter cold grips US east coast

An intense cold wave moving across the eastern United States has caused sections of the Hudson River in upstate New York to freeze over. Ice has formed around the historic Rondout Lighthouse in Kingston due to temperatures falling well below seasonal averages.

Portions of the Hudson River in New York State have frozen as a severe cold front blankets the United States' eastern seaboard. The ice formation, captured near the city of Kingston, signals a significant drop in temperatures disrupting normal winter patterns across the region.

Local Impact and Historical Context
The most visible freezing has occurred around the Rondout Lighthouse, a historic maritime landmark in Kingston. While partial freezing of the Hudson's slower-moving sections and tributaries is not unprecedented, such events are noteworthy and often correspond with periods of sustained sub-freezing weather. The river's salinity levels are low enough in this freshwater section to allow ice to form under the right conditions.

Reklam yükleniyor...
Reklam yükleniyor...
Weather Pattern Driving the Freeze
The freeze is a direct result of a powerful Arctic air mass pushing southward, bringing temperatures well below seasonal norms to cities from Washington D.C. to Boston. This cold wave follows a broader pattern of volatile winter weather affecting North America, prompting advisories from the National Weather Service regarding dangerous wind chills and potential impacts on travel and infrastructure.



Reklam yükleniyor...
Reklam yükleniyor...



Reklam yükleniyor...
Reklam yükleniyor...



Reklam yükleniyor...
Reklam yükleniyor...
Reklam yükleniyor...
Reklam yükleniyor...
Comments you share on our site are a valuable resource for other users. Please be respectful of different opinions and other users. Avoid using rude, aggressive, derogatory, or discriminatory language.