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Temperatures plummet along East Coast as snow blankets Midwest

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Arctic blast brings whiteout conditions and deadly havoc on roads in Northeast
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ByEmily Shapiro, Max Golembo, and Dan Peck
November 12, 2019, 8:04 PM

Early season snow and frigid temperatures barreled through the Midwest and are now taking aim at the East Coast.

Temperatures plummeted in the Midwest Tuesday morning, falling to a bone-chilling 7 degrees in Chicago and 4 degrees in Madison, Wisconsin, breaking daily record lows in both cities.

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A worker shovels snow from a sidewalk, Nov. 11, 2019, in Chicago.
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A cyclist navigates a snow-covered street in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, Nov. 11, 2019, in Chicago.
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A quick-moving storm also brought a blanket of snow to the Midwest, turning interstates into ice rinks and sending cars spinning out of control.

Detroit saw over 9 inches of snow in 24 hours, a new record for the city's biggest November snowstorm ever recorded.

A man cleans the snow from the top of his vehicle in Detroit, Michigan, Nov. 12, 2019.
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Kevin Strickland shovels snow from a sidewalk in Detroit, Michigan, Nov. 12, 2019.
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Even Nashville saw nearly half an inch of snow Monday night, the most snow this early in the season since 1996.

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Now, snow, rain and arctic air are invading the East Coast.

While the snow and rain aren't expected to last long, the temperature change along the East Coast is extreme.

From Monday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon, temperatures have plummeted:

-- Atlanta dropped from 67 to 39 degrees
-- New York City dropped from 61 to 33 degrees
-- Raleigh, North Carolina, dropped from 69 to 38 degrees

On Wednesday morning, the wind chill, or what it feels like, is forecast to reach 6 degrees in Boston, 13 degrees in New York City, 23 degrees in Atlanta and 10 degrees in Indianapolis.

But some relief is on the way -- warmer than average temperatures are expected across the country for much of next week and into the beginning of Thanksgiving week.

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