New York’s being hit by an arctic polar vortex, making temperatures drop hard overnight after a snow storm hit on Sunday.
Jan. 23—bluefield — Forecasts were offering some future relief Wednesday from the arctic cold gripping southern West Virginia and Southwest Virginia as temperatures looked ready to start rising as the weekend approaches.
Arctic blast brings widespread snow, frigid temperatures
According to Ben Nelson, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, the arctic plunge will send cold through St. Augustine "for an extended stay, beginning this weekend." Thursday evening temperatures will hover in the low 30s ...
After a looming snowstorm hits the Tri-State Area on Sunday, arctic air is expected to chill New York City and the surrounding areas. According to a post on the National Weather Service’s X account, the National Weather Service is warning that there might be significant impacts on infrastructure and public health.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain are set to fall across parts of southern Texas, southern Georgia and northern Florida as the storm heads east Tuesday.
The cold is about to get even colder in the Chicago area, with another advisory set to take effect across the region Monday night and into Tuesday.
Yes. Although this blast of Arctic air sweeping the nation has thrown Bostonians scrounging through closets to find hats, gloves, and that extra-puffy coat, the fact is that the climate is still getting warmer.
Northeast Ohio's forecast for Wednesday calls for dangerously low wind chill values to stick around with highs only in the low teens.
High temperatures in much of Massachusetts are projected to hit the low 20s and high teens, with wind making it feel much colder.
ERCOT, the electrical grid operator for most of Texas, issued a weather watch for early next week when temperatures are expected to drop below freezing. The watch is scheduled to last Monday through Thursday and was issued “due to extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves.”
Major winter storm brings heavy snow to East Coast as Arctic blast puts millions under warnings from Plains to Maine