Warnings of "Heavy" Snowfall in the Great Lakes Region and Record Cold in the Southern Us
AccuWeather forecasts up to 20 inches of lake-effect snow and Arctic cold bringing widespread travel disruptions and ending the growing season in the South, experts say.
- Tuesday, AccuWeather experts warned a major early-season snowstorm threatens the Great Lakes and Appalachians with localized snowfall of up to 20 inches.
- AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter warned that intense lake-effect snow beginning this evening and continuing through Monday will create near-whiteout conditions around the Chicago metro and northern Indiana, including South Bend, as an Arctic air surge brings the coldest air of the season.
- The National Weather Service warned into Monday that wind gusts could reach 30 mph, with localized snow squalls producing 2-3 inches per hour and heavy bands hitting Chicago O'Hare and Midway Airports early Monday.
- The Monday morning commute faces disruption as snow-covered roads and near-zero visibility are expected on Interstates 80, 90 and 94, warned Jonathan Porter.
- The dangerous cold will reach the Deep South and northern Florida by Monday night, posing frost and freeze risks that end the growing season, with lows dropping into the 20s in the interior Southeast by Tuesday morning.
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