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An Arctic blast caused havoc for Thanksgiving travel - MSNAn Arctic blast caused havoc for Thanksgiving travel - and it’s back this week - Days of deadly lake-effect snow and wintry conditions brought impassable travel conditions and resulted in the ...
Temperatures will be as much as 20 degrees below normal without the wind chill, which will make the air feel even colder.
The coldest air of the season so far is set to arrive later this week for the Northern Plains-Midwest and into parts of the South and East. The threat for heavy lake effect snow across the Great La… ...
A blast of Arctic air will bring down our daytime high temperatures below freezing beginning on Friday, and several inches of lake-effect snow could start accumulating in West Michigan, and even ...
A chilling blast of Arctic air is expected to sweep across the eastern US this weekend and early next week, and the cold weather could be here to stay.
An Arctic blast gripped the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes on Saturday, with millions of Americans under freeze warnings.
It's the first significant Arctic outbreak of the season and it will arrive in the northern Rockies and northern Plains on Thanksgiving and Friday, the National Weather Service said. The cold will ...
The National Weather Service thinks Alabama will have to deal with some rain on Thanksgiving Day as a cold front moves through the state.
An Arctic blast caused havoc for Thanksgiving travel - and it’s back this week Days of deadly lake-effect snow and wintry conditions brought impassable travel conditions and resulted in the ...
As Arctic air continues to send temperatures plummeting in the eastern half of the country, a storm moving north of the Great Lakes is expected to bring widespread snow and strong winds.
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