Arctic blast brings snow, record cold
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As the cold front progresses into Monday, millions of people across the eastern United States will experience their coldest temperatures since spring. The National Weather Service warns that lows at or below freezing could reach as far south as Texas and as far east as the Appalachian Mountains.
“The first freeze, which is when the temperature drops at or below 32 degrees, typically occurs between Oct. 11 and Oct. 12 across the Chicago suburbs and Oct. 21 to Oct. 30 in the city and along the lakeshore,” Brett Borchardt, meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s Chicago office, told the Tribune.
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Temps could plummet to record lows. What to do to prepareIt's time to finally bust out those winter coats. Temperatures are about to get frigid across the majority of the country. The National Weather Service Prediction Center says an arctic cold front could bring record-breaking lows as far south as Miami by early next week.
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Southern Minnesota got its first blast of winter this season as several inches of snow dropped on Saturday morning. A system passed through the southwestern corner of Minnesota as it moved southeast through the Midwest, and left behind decent accumulation.
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Coldest air of the season ahead for the Midwest and NortheastThe first real taste of winter is on the way for millions of Americans as an arctic blast drops temperatures across the Midwest and Northeast. Temperatures could break record lows in the southeast, especially.
Deerfield Public Schools District 109 said in a letter to families and staff that they're monitoring the weather, and local superintendents will meet at 4:30 a.m. Monday to assess conditions to determine if they will open.