TAMPA, Fla. - Florida will feel an even bigger chill next week as arctic air moves over the state. FOX 13 meteorologists say the same system that will bring heavy snowfall to portions of the ...
After the first round of cold, two more rounds of arctic air will dive from Canada, setting up parts of the US for a long-lasting arctic outbreak of freezing temperatures. Two areas of high ...
Arctic air is set to arrive Sunday morning. Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s and wind chills in the single digits and teens by the afternoon. We will reach our high at around 4 ...
Forecast models also suggest the Arctic air is here to stay through the middle of January, with below-average temperatures across the eastern half of the nation, according to the Climate ...
After the first round of cold, two more rounds of arctic air will dive from Canada, setting up parts of the U.S. for a long-lasting arctic outbreak of freezing temperatures. For the north ...
Arctic air continues moving into the area, bringing wind chills below zero and creating hazardous conditions.The temperature is expected to drop to -2 degrees, with wind chills as low as 10 below ...
Thursday, Jan. 9, and Friday, Jan. 10, also will have snow chances. The winter weather comes as a blast of arctic air is set to hit most of Texas next week. Many El Paso students will return to ...
A widespread swath of the country, from the northern Rockies to the East Coast, is bracing for a blast of Arctic air that will send temperatures plummeting this week and dropping even further as ...
Mild temperatures over the weekend will drop to the lower 20s on Sunday night, the coldest of the season so far. With wind child, the air could feel as cold as 10 degrees.
Isolated showers could be possible later in the day as warm air surges northward off the Gulf ... Behind the storms, an Arctic front will push southward. After highs top the upper 70s Sunday ...
After a full week of Pacific sourced systems, some bigger jetstream dips are in our future, meaning the biggest dose of Arctic air will arrive right around the coldest part of the year (on average).