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The Arctic Express will surge into Colorado along with a moist, Pacific cut-off low producing a prolonged multi-day bout with snow and extreme cold.
A blast of Arctic air is moving across the eastern U.S. this weekend, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and a winter storm to New York.
Wintry conditions can cause hazardous driving conditions. It's key to get yourself – and your car – ready for the road.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The weather remains cold and calm for the next few days before an arctic blast this weekend, bringing highs in the 20s and snow flurries.
A reinforcing surge of cold air will be in place for the Broncos game Sunday, with a chance for light snow.
Arctic air is expected to arrive Thursday night across Colorado and persist through the weekend, bringing freezing temperatures and snow, according to the National Weather Service.
A series of cold fronts will drag Arctic air southward towards Colorado starting late tonight, with the cold set to linger through the weekend.
A brief warm-up will bring Chicago-area temperatures into the 20s before more rounds of snow, and Arctic blast and wind chills as low as -35 degrees
For decades, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has offered a snapshot of the planet's changing climate—but University of Toronto researchers have found that some of the underlying data underrepresents a key driver of Arctic warming.
Bundle up — or else! A life-threatening Arctic blast is set to strike the eastern US in the coming days, setting the stage for sub-zero temperatures and a crippling snowstorm that could dump up to a foot in New York City,