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Typical January conditions will dominate the first half of the week, but extreme cold and the potential for a disruptive winter storm loom on the horizon.
A blast of winter weather is set to bring snowfall and subfreezing wind chills across the Midwest and East Coast as well as near-freezing temperatures in parts of the South, including Florida.
An Arctic blast is expected to make it feel like single-digit weather from the upper Midwest to the Northeast this week.
The fast-moving winter storms could dump foot or more of snow in portions of the Great Lakes and interior New England through this weekend.
A major winter storm is expected to bring dangerous cold and potentially snow to the Midwest and southern United States this weekend, with the exact amounts and locations still uncertain.
A series of clipper storms from western Canada is expected to bring additional snow and shifting bands of lake-effect snow with gusty winds in the northeastern quarter of the United States into Thursday.
Since snow squalls aren't associated with large organized winter systems, they can seemingly pop up out of nowhere and last anywhere from a half-hour to an hour. In this case, the squalls are likely to form along and behind an arctic cold front that is pushing east.
A winter blast brought more snow and frigid temperatures to the Midwest and East Coast this weekend. Shanelle Kaul reports on the conditions and Andrew Kozak has a look at the forecast.
Nearly 30 vehicles were involved in crashes on the Indiana Toll Road near South Bend Wednesday as lake-effect snow caused closures and traffic detours.
A blast of winter weather has brought snowfall and subfreezing wind chills across the Midwest and East Coast as well as near-freezing temperatures in parts of the South, including Florida.
A blast of winter weather brought snowfall and subfreezing wind chills across the Midwest and East Coast on Saturday as well as near freezing temperatures in parts of the South, including in normally warm Florida.