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Cold Snap in the U.S. Cold Snap in the U.S. Advertisement Supported by The Arctic air arrives this weekend and could linger into mid-January. Source: NOAA Note: Forecast temperatures are as of 7 a ...
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Multiple bursts of increasingly brutal, cold Arctic air will overspread the eastern two-thirds of the country over the next few days, dropping temperatures to dangerous lows by next week.
Back-to-back cold blasts will last throughout much of January. Multiple rounds of frigid, arctic air could sweep across the eastern half of U.S. in the coming weeks, ushering in an abnormally cold ...
The rudimentary protection from the winter cold and the lack of appropriate clothing meant the boys were at risk from the outset. Recalling the discovery that his child had died, Batran said ...
START THINKING MORE WINTER. I KNOW IT’S BEEN MILD. DECEMBER HAS BEEN PRETTY MILD, BUT WE’RE HEADING INTO A VERY COLD. AND WHEN WE GET A LOT OF COLD AIR IN THE WINTER TIME, THERE’S USUALLY ...
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Family and presidential history buffs alike gathered at the Nation Cathedral in D.C. on Saturday to commemorate President Woodrow Wilson’s 167th birthday in an annual wreath-laying ceremony.