From USA Today:
“Next week's Arctic blast will be
so cold, forecasters expect it to break 170 records across US”
This week's cold snap is only an
appetizer compared with the main Arctic blast that's coming next week,
meteorologists said. That freeze could be one for the record books. "The
National Weather Service is forecasting 170 potential daily record cold high
temperatures Monday to Wednesday,” tweeted Weather Channel meteorologist
Jonathan Erdman. "A little taste of January in November." The
temperature nosedive will be a three-day process as a cold front charges across
the central and eastern U.S. from Sunday into Tuesday. The front will plunge
quickly through the northern Plains and upper Midwest Sunday, into the southern
Plains and Ohio Valley Monday, then through most of the East Coast and Deep
South by Tuesday, the Weather Channel said. High temperatures on Monday may be
stuck in the teens and 20s in the Midwest and around the Great Lakes. It could
be the coldest Veterans Day on record in cities such as Chicago and Minneapolis,
according to the Weather Channel. By
Tuesday, record cold is possible in the Northeast, Ohio Valley and portions of
the South. Highs may get only into the 30s as far south as Alabama. The Florida Panhandle may shiver with lows in
the 30s Wednesday and Thursday morning. Low temperatures may fall below
freezing all the way to the Gulf Coast. The most intense cold will be in the
northern Plains where temperatures may fall below zero, according to
AccuWeather. Gusty winds will make it feel even colder across the region, and
time spent outside will need to be limited. In addition to the cold, a storm
system may develop over the central USA, AccuWeather said, bringing icy
conditions to the central Plains near the dividing line of warm and cold air next
week. Snow may be in the forecast for portions of the eastern and even southern
USA as the storm is likely to track in that direction into the middle of the
week.
^ We had a little snow (but
mostly rain which turned to ice) yesterday and are getting some today. We are
supposed to get 40 mph winds later today (last Friday we also had strong winds
that knocked our power out for 15 hours) and then this Arctic cold blast is going
to hit us. ^
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