From MSN:
Arctic blast: 70% of the country
will experience record-breaking freezing temperatures
Roughly 70% of the US will
experience freezing temperatures this week as an Arctic blast hits two thirds
of the country. Over 240 million people are under winter warnings, watches and
advisories. By Tuesday night, record-breaking low temperatures are expected
across the country as the cold front moves off the eastern seaboard. As many as
300 records could be broken with temperatures more typical for January than
November. Cities in Wisconsin have already reported record-breaking lows,
according to National Weather Service Green Bay, with Oshkosh reaching 23
degrees and Rhinelander hitting 17 degrees Fahrenheit Monday night. Two other
Wisconsin cities have broken a record set in 1950, with Wisconsin Rapids
reaching 21 degree and Marshfield reaching 19, the National Weather Service
said. In the northeast, cities like New York, Philadelphia and D.C. will start
out with rain Tuesday morning and end the day with snow. The cold air is moving south Tuesday where
states like Georgia will see dramatic temperature drops within the span of
hours from the mid-50s to near freezing. Even parts of Florida have been issued
frost and freeze warnings. Snow and ice will create dangerous travel conditions
in the Plains, Midwest and Northeast. This
winter storm has already caused issues for flights. More than 1200 flights were
canceled Monday at Chicago's O'Hare airport. That morning, an American Eagle
flight slid off the runway. At the time, there was light snow with visibility
of less than a mile, wind gusts of 30 miles per hour and a temperature of 23
Fahrenheit. Chicago's Midway Airport has also reported nearly 100 cancellations
in the 24 hours. Schools are also closing or issuing delays ahead of the
expected freeze. Across the northeast, more than 70 schools in Vermont, New
Hampshire and New York state have already canceled classes due to the snow,
according to Vermont Public Radio. In Texas, several schools have announced
delays and the Texas Department of Transportation spokesman Rick Dailey says
they will be monitoring road and weather conditions throughout the night, CNN
affiliate KRIS reported.
^ We got a little snow yesterday
and a lot of ice, freezing rain and sleet. We are supposed to go back and forth
between more snow and more ice, freezing rain and sleet today. The town road is
full of ice (even though they plowed at 4 am) as is my driveway. Once the ice
and snow stop falling I will have to sand and salt the driveway and walkways if
I hope to drive down to my mailbox. Of
course through all of this is the Arctic Cold Blast with its strong winds and
very cold temperatures and wind chills. ^
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/arctic-blast-70-of-the-country-will-experience-record-breaking-freezing-temperatures/ar-BBWDb4S?li=BBnb7Kz
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