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Arctic blast to blanket much of US with below-freezing temperatures

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Arctic blast sweeps eastern US
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ByMax Golembo, Julia Jacobo, and Dan Peck
December 11, 2024, 7:01 PM

Millions of Americans should prepare for an Arctic blast that will blanket much of the country in below-freezing temperatures over the next several days.

Frigid conditions are expected over a large swath of the contiguous U.S. in the aftermath of a powerful cold front moving through the East Coast on Wednesday, forecasts show.

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Once the rain and wind has subsided, the icy conditions will extend east and south from the upper Midwest -- reaching as far as Texas and Florida.

Emily Mandelson clears off snow covered her car in Denver, Colorado, December 10, 2024.
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The cold air moving over the Great Lakes while they are still ice-free is expected to generate a lake effect snow event.

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The National Weather Service has issued a lake effect snow warning for portions of northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York, where locally 2 feet to 3 feet of snow is possible, forecasts show.

A winter storm warning has also been issued across portions of Wisconsin and Michigan, where locally 1 foot to 2 feet of lake-effect snow is possible.

Wind Chills Thursday 7AM Map
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Chilly temperatures got an early start in the upper Midwest. On Wednesday morning, wind chills dipped to as low as -38 degrees in eastern North Dakota.

The arctic air mass will then move east and south, bringing the coldest air of the season from Texas to New York. A frost advisory has even been issued for parts of northern Florida, including Gainesville.

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The frigid temperatures are expected to last through Friday and evening Saturday morning in some regions, including Minneapolis, Chicago, New York City and Atlanta.

Snow Forecast thorugh Friday Map
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The cold will begin to ease this weekend, first across the center of the country, then reaching the East Coast by Sunday and Monday.

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Above average temperatures are favored across much of the country next week, according to the latest forecast from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.

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