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7:00 AM | **A reinforcing shot of Arctic air arrives tonight and temperatures will drop back to the single digits**

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, bitter cold, just a chance for some flurries late today, highs only able to reach 20 degrees

Tonight

More unreasonable cold with partly cloudy skies and lows in the single digits

Friday

Mostly sunny, bitter cold, upper teens

Friday Night

Brutal cold with partly cloudy skies, lows in the low teens

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, cold, but not as harsh, snow likely with accumulations of 1-3 inches possible, low 30’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, breezy, bitter cold, near 20

Monday

Mostly cloudy, cold, but not as harsh, chance for some snow, near 30

Tuesday

Partly sunny, more brutal cold, upper teens

Discussion

You know you have an extremely cold air mass when schools in Vermont are delayed due to cold conditions. That is the case this morning as temperatures are brutal from New England to Florida with temperatures ranging from 30 below in Pittsburg, New Hampshire to 32 degrees at Daytona Beach, Florida. In fact, this cold is so extensive that there are currently winter storm warnings in places like Houston and Galveston in Texas with frozen precipitation expected there in the near term. Elsewhere, the ice cover on Lake Erie is now at 94% which is the highest amount at this time of year in almost 20 years.

Around here temperatures this morning are generally in the upper single digits and a reinforcing Arctic blast will ensure more single digits for lows late tonight which would be the third night in a row featuring that kind of bitter cold - a rarity indeed for these parts. An Arctic frontal system will usher in this latest in a series of bitter cold air masses and it could touch off some snow flurry activity late today and early tonight that won't amount to much. Another Arctic front arrives later Saturday and snow is likely in the region with a couple inches of snow possible. After a frigid Sunday, another Arctic front will approach the region on Monday and that could help to generate a storm near the Mid-Atlantic coastline so snow is possible and there is some potential with the Monday system. Following that system, an absolute brutal air mass that had its origins in Siberia will invade the central and eastern US next Tuesday and Wednesday with some incredible cold.

Any good news...Mets pitchers and catchers report in 23 days; Yankees in 22 days.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Ev_17fNbjWo