Arctic air set to plunge wind chills below zero for millions early next week
- Arctic air is set to plunge wind chills below zero for millions starting early next week, according to NBC5 First Warning Meteorologist.
- Wind chills in Vermont and New York may reach double digits below zero, potentially as cold as-30 degrees, early Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
- The coldest air of the season is expected to reach Upstate New York, with temperatures dropping below zero in Syracuse by early Wednesday morning.
- Freezing temperatures are likely for nearly every part of the contiguous U.S., with the exception of Florida, as reported by the National Weather Service.
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Arctic air and a winter storm on the way
Friday succeeded in being the warmest day of the week, by several degrees. However, the warmer temperatures are moving out of New Mexico as arctic air moves in. A low pressure system will dive into northern New Mexico from the northern Rocky Mountains. This low pressure system will be bringing round one of snow to New Mexico. The snowfall will begin early Saturday morning in far southeast of New Mexico near Raton. Over the course of the day, the…


Snowstorm Alert: Threat Growing For Early Next Week
Where is the freezing air coming from?
(COLORADO) — An incoming cold front is heading toward the state and will bring a blast of arctic air to Southern Colorado beginning on Friday evening, Jan. 17 through Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21 when slight improvements may be noted. According to the FOX21 News Storm Team, as of the latest forecast, the coldest stretch for Colorado Springs is scheduled for Sunday night, Jan. 19 into Monday, Jan. 20 which could see a low of negative 18 degrees and…
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