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Fierce Winter Storm Causes 100-Car Pileup, Brings Snow and Deep Freeze to Midwest, Northeast
Extreme cold with wind chills below -20°F hit Midwest cities while 6 to 12 inches of snow is forecast from western Michigan to Buffalo, officials said.
- On Monday, a brutal arctic blast is driving dangerously low temperatures across the Plains and Midwest, with wind chills plunging to minus 30 in Minneapolis and minus 22 in Chicago.
- On Tuesday the dangerous temperatures will reach the Northeast and bring lake-effect snow through Wednesday, with six to 12 inches possible from western Michigan to Buffalo, New York.
- In the Windy City, forecasters warned of wind gusts 35 mph as Tuesday morning wind chills reach minus 12 in Minneapolis, minus 8 in Chicago and Detroit, and minus 12 in Pittsburgh.
- The cold pushed unusually far south into Florida on Monday, with wind chills dropping to the 20s in North Florida and around 32 degrees in Central Florida.
- Midweek, snow accumulations of six to 12 inches from western Michigan to Buffalo, New York could worsen travel, while freezing cold continues Tuesday morning in the Midwest with minus 12 in Minneapolis and minus 13 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Deep Freeze: Arctic Hammer Pummels Midwest, Takes Aim At Northeast
A punishing stretch of winter weather has gripped a massive swath of the country, sending wind chills plummeting to dangerous lows across the Plains and Midwest on Monday before shifting its icy gaze toward the East Coast. The Arctic blast is proving relentless. As Americans in the central U.S. woke up Monday, they faced air […] Deep Freeze: Arctic Hammer Pummels Midwest, Takes Aim At Northeast
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