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Arctic cold wave will bring temperatures below zero to the eastern US this week

2019-11-08T22:19:50.145Z


The next five to seven days will generally bring unusually low temperatures to two thirds of the eastern US. UU., With a first cold round that will arrive this Friday and a second ...


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(CNN) - Winter comes to the east coast during the next week.

The next five to seven days will generally bring unusually low temperatures to two thirds of the eastern US. UU., With a first cold round that will arrive this Friday and a second wave of Arctic cold.

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Friday's cold wave could bring temperatures below zero to some places.

The colder air is now moving in with temperatures already falling several degrees and some wet snowflakes across interior sections as the precipitation is ending. Here is what to expected by 7 am tomorrow (Friday) morning with respect to temperatures, and the wind chill! pic.twitter.com/fXlhSt626l

- NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) November 8, 2019

The cold was already coming down early Friday morning in New York, and the wind sensation is expected to make the temperatures feel between -12 and -6 degrees Celsius, according to the National Weather Service. Wind gusts in Boston are reaching 40 and 56 km / h and will also bring chills at -6 degrees Celsius, the NWS said.

Snow flurries are also expected this Friday for parts in favor of the Great Lakes wind, said CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam, adding that those gusts will arrive on Saturday at the Great Northern Lakes.

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"The Great Lakes are no longer covered in ice, so here comes the snow from Lake Effect again," said the National Weather Service.

Another shot of cold air arrives across the Northern Plains Sunday. After diving into the southern Plains Monday, it moves east Tuesday into Wednesday.
Temperatures will average 15 to 25 degrees below normal over much of the central and eastern US early next week. pic.twitter.com/UQ8Kepg4GC

- NWS WPC (@NWSWPC) November 7, 2019

Temperatures are expected to recover somewhat in the East during the weekend, but cooler air will come.

Temperatures will fall first this Monday on the plains, and then further east on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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Starting Tuesday morning, it is possible to record low temperatures throughout Texas and Oklahoma, along with parts of the Ohio Valley.

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By Wednesday, more than a dozen record lows could be set in the deep south and the Gulf Coast, CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said.

In parts of Mississippi and Alabama, Wednesday's highs are likely not to exceed -1 degrees Celsius. For those areas, it is more than 5.5 degrees Celsius colder than usual, even in mid-January.

Some Wednesday afternoon temperatures in the East could fall to 16.6 degrees below average, making it feel more like January for many.

Monica Garrett and Jason Hanna of CNN contributed to this report.

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Source: cnnespanol

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