Arctic blast brings widespread snow, frigid temperatures
New York’s being hit by an arctic polar vortex, making temperatures drop hard overnight after a snow storm hit on Sunday.
Forecasts were offering some future relief Wednesday from the arctic cold gripping southern West Virginia and Southwest Virginia as temperatures looked ready to start rising as the weekend
According to Ben Nelson, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, the arctic plunge will send cold through St. Augustine "for an extended stay, beginning this weekend." Thursday evening temperatures will hover in the low 30s ...
After a looming snowstorm hits the Tri-State Area on Sunday, arctic air is expected to chill New York City and the surrounding areas. According to a post on the National Weather Service’s X account, the National Weather Service is warning that there might be significant impacts on infrastructure and public health.
Brace yourselves. What's likely to be the coldest weather of the season will roll into Southern New England early next week.
Millions are bracing for subzero wind chills this weekend as the coldest air of the season hits most of the country. The Arctic blast will bring snow squalls to several states, and seven other states are expecting heavy snow ahead of the plunging temperatures.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning residents of New Mexico and North Dakota about harsh winter weather throughout their states as arctic blasts are set to hit parts of the country heading into the weekend.
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Temperatures dropped below minus 40 in two northern Colorado towns Tuesday morning during the worst hours of the four-day arctic blast that hit the state over the weekend. National Weather Service meteorologists said the towns could have been the coldest places in the country this morning,
A major storm spread heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across the southern United States on Wednesday, breaking snow records and treating the region to unaccustomed perils and wintertime joy. From Texas through the Deep South,
As temperatures have remained below freezing this week, the House to Home Day Shelter has stayed open around the clock to help the area homeless have a place where they can stay warm. The area has been hovering around the single digits all this week with the temperatures dipping to around -7 Tuesday