Ice coverage for all of the Great Lakes combined was 23.21% – the highest since February 26, 2022, when it was 56.1%. At the ...
THIS EVENING: Mostly cloudy, very cold. Temps in the teens. TONIGHT: Gradual clearing and very cold. Low -1. WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny, very cold. High 16. Tuesday morning’s official low of -5F is ...
A blast of arctic air moves in Sunday night. Highs this week will only be in the 20s and 30s with snow possible for some. The coldest air we've seen so far this winter settles in late Sunday night.
Many school districts are announcing a delayed start as temperatures are expected to plummet across the country due to more arctic air moving across the United States. A strong cold front and ...
Arctic air is gripping at least two-thirds of the country, creating dangerously cold conditions and hazardous travel all the way to the Gulf Coast. In addition to the extreme cold, snow is ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The first surge of Arctic air over northeast New Mexico Saturday will shift south into all of eastern New Mexico overnight. Light snow over parts of eastern New Mexico ...
CARTERVILLE Ill. (WSIL) -- Tonight: Arctic air is here and the winds still a bit breezy. This will allow the wind chill values to get into the negatives. That is why we have a cold weather ...
The odds of snow are 30% Tuesday afternoon into the evening, forecasters said Monday, Jan. 20. Chances of miserable cold are a lot higher, with forecasters expecting highs of 33 degrees Tuesday ...
IF THERE’S ONE BENEFIT WITH AN ARCTIC HIGH, NOT GOING TO BE SEEING A WHOLE LOT OF CLOUD COVER, LOTS OF SUNSHINE, BUT IT IS GOING TO BE DECEIVING BECAUSE THERE’S NO WARM AIR WITH IT.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Brutally cold Arctic air will settle in tonight behind a gusty north wind. This unseasonably cold pattern will continue through a good portion of the upcoming week.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Arctic air is on its way to the Lowcountry ... of snow is possible for most areas with 0.05-0.20” ice (mainly southern coastal counties). Yet it is still unclear ...