Arctic Cold could smash records from The Northwest to Gulf Coast

US-Arctic-Cold

Important Takeaways:

  • A blast of arctic cold air is plunging into the U.S.
  • Lows in the 20s, perhaps teens, will occur along the northern Gulf Coast, from East Texas to North Florida.
  • Teens, perhaps a few single digit-lows, are expected in the Deep South.
  • Below-zero low temperatures could occur as far south as parts of the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma and northern Arkansas.
  • Lows in the minus 20s are possible as far south as Iowa and Nebraska.
  • Some lows in Montana will reach minus 40 degrees.
  • This generally colder pattern could hang on until the last full week of January or longer.
  • A reporting station near Chester, Montana, plunged to minus 54 degrees Saturday morning. Watson Lake, British Columbia, Canada, plunged to minus 57 degrees.
  • Dickinson, North Dakota, registered a minus 66-degree wind chill early Saturday morning. Even more brutal, Lupin, in Canada’s Northwest Territories measured a minus 77-degree wind chill Saturday morning, with a 40-mph wind accompanying temperatures in the minus 30s.

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Two Winter Storms to Hit Millions

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Important Takeaways:

  • One-two punch of storms to bring rounds of rain, snow and storms to millions
  • A blast of arctic cold in the West and into the Northern Plains was also expected to be the longest-duration cold outbreak of the winter season so far.
  • Snow will be heaviest across parts of Minnesota as well northern Wisconsin and northern Michigan. Additional snowfall of up to 6 inches will be possible, bringing storm totals of 1 to 2 feet in some areas. The snow, combined with wind gusts up to 30 mph, will lead to dangerous travel conditions.

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