Bitter cold Arctic air continues to dominate the scene across the eastern states and we’ll do no better than 30 degrees for highs this afternoon and likely drop to the single digits in the overnight hours. A storm system along the Gulf coastal region will produce snow across the southern states from Texas to the Carolinas, but its precipitation field should stay to the south of here.
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Bitter cold this morning, but temperatures should climb markedly this afternoon with high temperatures likely close to the 40-degree mark after a “single digit” start to the day. Temperatures should be moderate for much of the remainder of the week and then it turns colder again this weekend with an increasing chance of snow.
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Arctic high pressure is in control across the Mid-Atlantic region and we’ll to experience bitter cold conditions until later in the week. Temperatures today and on Wednesday will do not better than around 20 degrees for afternoon highs and single digits are quite likely for overnight lows. An upper-level disturbance will push through the area later in the day and it can bring some snow shower activity to the DC metro region from later today into early tonight. Elsewhere, a southern storm will bring snow and ice to unusual places through tonight extending all the way from Texas to Florida to the Carolinas.
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Arctic high pressure is in control across the Mid-Atlantic region and we’ll to experience bitter cold conditions until later in the week. Temperatures today and on Wednesday will do not better than 20 degrees for afternoon highs and upper single digits are quite possible for overnight lows. Low pressure will track to our south and east later tonight and on Wednesday and another system late Thursday into Friday…at this point, it appears their precipitation shields will not impact the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Arctic high pressure is in control across the Mid-Atlantic region and we’ll to experience bitter cold conditions until later in the week. Temperatures today and on Wednesday will do not better than the teens for afternoon highs and single digits are quite likely again for overnight lows. An upper-level disturbance will push through the area later in the day and it can bring a couple of snow showers to the Philly metro region from later today into early tonight. Elsewhere, a southern storm will bring snow and ice to unusual places through tonight extending all the way from Texas to Florida to the Carolinas.
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A rare weather event is about to commence across the southern states that will result in accumulating snow and ice to usual places such as Houston (TX), New Orleans (LA), Tallahassee (FL), and Myrtle Beach (SC). The first three of these cities listed are under “Winter Storm Warnings” and Myrtle Beach is currently under a “Winter Storm Watch”…a very rare event indeed. In this entire stretch, there can be a few inches of snow between tonight and early Wednesday and an ice glaze may be included in the mix as well. Arctic air that has settled all the way down to the Gulf coast is the main contributor to this very winter outlook for the southern US.
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Bitter cold Arctic air has overspread the country virtually from coast-to-coast and temperatures here today will do no better than the single digits for afternoon highs and overnight lows will be around 5 degrees below zero. Temperatures will moderate at mid-week and milder conditions later in the week will feature highs back up in the 40’s across the region.
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Bitter cold Arctic air has overspread the nation and temperatures here today will be confined to the 20’s for highs and then to the lower teens late tonight and again late tomorrow night. A storm system along the Gulf coastal region will produce snow across the southern states from Texas to the Carolinas and there can be some snow here later tomorrow and tomorrow night. Moderation in temperatures later in the week will result in highs back up in the 40’s on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
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The leading edge of a widespread Arctic air mass arrived in the eastern states on Sunday and a wave of low pressure developed along the frontal boundary zone resulting in some accumulating snow in the local area. Here on Monday, Arctic air has overspread much of the nation with bitter cold conditions extending virtually from coast-to-coast. In fact, today may turn out to be one of the coldest days on a nationwide basis in quite a long time. Temperatures here today will do no better than 20 degrees and - with winds gusting to 30 mph - the wind chill values will be at much lower levels. Temperatures during each of the next few nights are likely to bottom out in the 0 to +5 degree range...some spots may actually bottom out at zero. A strong storm system will produce significant snow and ice across the southern states from later tomorrow into Wednesday and it appears that most, or all, of that precipitation shield will stay to the south and east of the the Mid-Atlantic region. Yet another storm could ride up along the eastern seaboard by the end of the work week and this system will be monitored.
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The leading edge of a widespread Arctic air mass arrived in the eastern states on Sunday and a wave of low pressure developed along the frontal boundary zone resulting in some snow in the local area. Here on Monday, Arctic air has overspread much of the nation with bitter cold conditions extending virtually from coast-to-coast. In fact, today may turn out to be one of the coldest days on a nationwide basis in quite a long time. Temperatures here today will do no better than the low-to-mid 20’s and wind chill values will be at much lower levels. Temperatures each of the next few nights are likely to bottom out in the single digits across most locations. A strong storm system will produce significant snow and ice across the southern states from later tomorrow into Wednesday and it appears that most, or all, of that precipitation shield will stay to the south and east of the the Mid-Atlantic region. Yet another storm could ride up along the eastern seaboard by the end of the work week and this system will be monitored.
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