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LINK: Arctic blast to bring life-threatening cold to much of US ahead of Christmas, forecasters warn

An incoming arctic air mass is expected to blow "the coldest air of the season" across much of the U.S. in the days ahead of Christmas, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and threatening treacherous travel conditions for the holidays, forecasters warned.

The polar air will bring "extreme and prolonged freezing conditions for southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana," the National Weather Service (NWS) said in a special weather statement Sunday.

"We’re looking at much-below normal temperatures, potentially record-low temperatures leading up to the Christmas holiday," said NWS meteorologist Zack Taylor.

Mississippi may get blasted by the coldest air the state has seen in at least five years, FOX Weather reported.

By Thursday night, forecasters predict temperatures will plunge as low as 13 degrees in Jackson, Mississippi, while Nashville may see temperatures drop to around 5 degrees.

Temperatures in the Northern Rockies, central and northern Plains and the Upper Midwest were expected to hit subzero, according to the outlet.

On Tuesday, low temperatures could reach minus 30 degrees across parts of Montana and North Dakota, temperatures that threaten frostbite in as little as 10 minutes, forecasters said.

The strong arctic front is predicted to march across the eastern two-thirds of the country in the days before Christmas, potentially bringing "the coldest air of the season," according to the latest forecasts from the federal Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

After the Northeast was already blasted the with an earlier storm system that buried parts of the region under two feet of snow, the center warned that the incoming arctic chill will reach much of the Eastern U.S. and the Gulf Coast by Friday and into the weekend.

Northern Florida cities such as Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Pensacola have predicted lows in the 20s on Christmas Eve, with highs of about 40.

"Our confidence is growing, and what that means is that there's more agreement on the forecast data, so the significant winter storm becomes more likely," FOX Weather meteorologist Amy Freeze said. "The timing right now is that this could last into Christmas weekend. For some, it's a nightmare. For others, this could be dreaming of a white Christmas come true."
 
LINK: Arctic blast to bring life-threatening cold to much of US ahead of Christmas, forecasters warn

An incoming arctic air mass is expected to blow "the coldest air of the season" across much of the U.S. in the days ahead of Christmas, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and threatening treacherous travel conditions for the holidays, forecasters warned.

The polar air will bring "extreme and prolonged freezing conditions for southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana," the National Weather Service (NWS) said in a special weather statement Sunday.

"We’re looking at much-below normal temperatures, potentially record-low temperatures leading up to the Christmas holiday," said NWS meteorologist Zack Taylor.

Mississippi may get blasted by the coldest air the state has seen in at least five years, FOX Weather reported.

By Thursday night, forecasters predict temperatures will plunge as low as 13 degrees in Jackson, Mississippi, while Nashville may see temperatures drop to around 5 degrees.

Temperatures in the Northern Rockies, central and northern Plains and the Upper Midwest were expected to hit subzero, according to the outlet.

On Tuesday, low temperatures could reach minus 30 degrees across parts of Montana and North Dakota, temperatures that threaten frostbite in as little as 10 minutes, forecasters said.

The strong arctic front is predicted to march across the eastern two-thirds of the country in the days before Christmas, potentially bringing "the coldest air of the season," according to the latest forecasts from the federal Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

After the Northeast was already blasted the with an earlier storm system that buried parts of the region under two feet of snow, the center warned that the incoming arctic chill will reach much of the Eastern U.S. and the Gulf Coast by Friday and into the weekend.

Northern Florida cities such as Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Pensacola have predicted lows in the 20s on Christmas Eve, with highs of about 40.

"Our confidence is growing, and what that means is that there's more agreement on the forecast data, so the significant winter storm becomes more likely," FOX Weather meteorologist Amy Freeze said. "The timing right now is that this could last into Christmas weekend. For some, it's a nightmare. For others, this could be dreaming of a white Christmas come true."
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LINK: Arctic blast to bring life-threatening cold to much of US ahead of Christmas, forecasters warn

An incoming arctic air mass is expected to blow "the coldest air of the season" across much of the U.S. in the days ahead of Christmas, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and threatening treacherous travel conditions for the holidays, forecasters warned.

The polar air will bring "extreme and prolonged freezing conditions for southern Mississippi and southeast Louisiana," the National Weather Service (NWS) said in a special weather statement Sunday.

"We’re looking at much-below normal temperatures, potentially record-low temperatures leading up to the Christmas holiday," said NWS meteorologist Zack Taylor.

Mississippi may get blasted by the coldest air the state has seen in at least five years, FOX Weather reported.

By Thursday night, forecasters predict temperatures will plunge as low as 13 degrees in Jackson, Mississippi, while Nashville may see temperatures drop to around 5 degrees.

Temperatures in the Northern Rockies, central and northern Plains and the Upper Midwest were expected to hit subzero, according to the outlet.

On Tuesday, low temperatures could reach minus 30 degrees across parts of Montana and North Dakota, temperatures that threaten frostbite in as little as 10 minutes, forecasters said.

The strong arctic front is predicted to march across the eastern two-thirds of the country in the days before Christmas, potentially bringing "the coldest air of the season," according to the latest forecasts from the federal Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

After the Northeast was already blasted the with an earlier storm system that buried parts of the region under two feet of snow, the center warned that the incoming arctic chill will reach much of the Eastern U.S. and the Gulf Coast by Friday and into the weekend.

Northern Florida cities such as Jacksonville, Tallahassee and Pensacola have predicted lows in the 20s on Christmas Eve, with highs of about 40.

"Our confidence is growing, and what that means is that there's more agreement on the forecast data, so the significant winter storm becomes more likely," FOX Weather meteorologist Amy Freeze said. "The timing right now is that this could last into Christmas weekend. For some, it's a nightmare. For others, this could be dreaming of a white Christmas come true."
The climate changes from season to season, from year to year ....decade to decade...so on & so on . Only Democrats believe they can change what has been going on since the dawn of time by destroying our economy...
On a good note, I'm home for the next couple weeks......so let it snow & freeze
 
The climate changes from season to season, from year to year ....decade to decade...so on & so on . Only Democrats believe they can change what has been going on since the dawn of time by destroying our economy...
On a good note, I'm home for the next couple weeks......so let it snow & freeze

Exactly. The United States makes up 1.87% of Earth. ONE POINT EIGHT SEVEN PERCENT!

1.87% is affecting world-wide climate? Also consider...For every coal mine we shut down and for any oil production we stop, the rest of the world makes up for it. But they don't do it as clean as we do it. It's all a leftist scheme for control and taxes. They hate America and are redistributing the wealth of America to the rest of the world. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
 
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